Re: EU Referendum
Making any decision based on dissatisfaction with the current situation is always dangerous if grounded on a thought of the grass being greener on the other side.
How many of us have left a job because we didn't like it then found because we didn't research properly that the new one was worse?
Yes, EU rules will still apply if you wish to trade with it. Yes, we are affected by the Eurozone despite not being in it - our banks are!
Are France likely to continue entertaining our immigration control at Calais, or let us deal with it in Kent?
The older I get the more I see the sovereign state argument a distraction and unhelpful.
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