Terry - Somerset":1ykttu87 said:
For some it sovereignty. A statement of the blindingly obvious is that if we join a club of 27 we inevitably sacrifice control over some issues - as we do with NATO and WTO. We have not sacrificed ultimate sovereignty or we could not have a meaningful referendum.
In the 1970s the UK was the basket case of Europe - the land of three day weeks, refuse not collected for months, grave digger strikes, woeful public services, high inflation, high mortgage rates, poor quality products (BL etc??). We joined the EU and our circumstances have been transformed - other EU members aspire to our example.
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Sovereignty.
Actually if we vote Remain we WILL sacrifice sovereignty. Anyone that thinks we can reform the EU from within is delusional. Regardless of whether you like or loathe Cameron and Corbyn, we have the chance to vote them out and influence policy. We have no chance of holding Junker or the other presidents to account. As for the veto, even if we had one, neither Cameron nor Corbyn would ever use it. Both are in favour of an enlarged EU (Cameron said he pave the way from Ankara to Brussels) so Turkey will be allowed in, to be followed shortly after by Kosovo.
Ah Ha I hear you say, we have a veto on future treaty change. Not so, Cameron gave it away in negotiations to "reform" the EU. I had previously thought that in his much vaunted renegotiations he ask for nothing and got most of it. It now transpires that the effective political cost of getting nothing was huge.
See
http://www.conservativehome.com/platfor ... eturn.html
UK Economy
When we were seduced into joining the common market, it was at a time of protectionist trade policies and the access to a free trade area like the EU was attractive. Over the years the global economy has swung more to a low tariff barriers and ironically, the tariffs for some imports are subject to higher because we are in the EU which seeks to erect tariff barriers.
The economic policies of the EU and the imposition of the Euro have ruined the economies of Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain. While within the EU those economies will never recover because without control of their currency they cannot devalue nor can they manipulate interest rates to stimulate the economy.
If you want to know what the future holds within the EU have a look at this:-
https://ec.europa.eu/priorities/sites/b ... ort_en.pdf
Page 5 is a real rib tickler
"And finally, towards a Political Union ....... through genuine democratic accountability, legitimacy and institutional strengthening. "
Junker talking about "genuine democratic accountability" is a display of unbelievable hypocrisy and Orwellian doublespeak.
Some of you may say that this strategy relates to the Euro zone and that we are not in the Euro, but the Remain vote will be interpreted as a mandate to support the European project. There is no logic to voting to stay in the EU but to remain outside of the Euro as we will get the worst of all worlds, EU constraints, EU army, huge payments to support the project whether we are in the Euro or not, no border control. Cameron and Osbourn are being disingenuous in suggesting that we will be able to insulate the UK from all of this because we won't.
The prospect of an ever expanding European superstate is not a legacy I would wish to leave to my worst enemy. If Junker and his fellow cronies want this, let them get on with it without us.
Vote leave.