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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
And she is my MP. I'm not a massive Tory basher, but she is quite the whore.
I think the leave campaign should involve the labour mp Gisela Stuart, she is likable at the very least.
Polticial/legal union is another issue - as is today, we have a fair amount of legal union, but still have the ability to get out of EU legisaltion to a point, and I think we always will have, with us having such a strong economy, we are a big player in the EU, gives us clout
If we leave, and we go down the single market/trade alliance route (which I think is a certainty in the event of an out), we will still ahve to make some big concessions - open borders, legal alignment, adoption of EU directives (maybe not all), so the actual state of play will probably not be a lot different.
As for not feeling the impact of leaving, I think the impact could be massive, and we will all feel it, especially if if destabilises the rest of the EU and pushes some of the more fragile members into default. We could feel it in our pockets all over the place - interest rates, price of goods, stock market instability, potential recession etc etc. It could be quite a major thing.
Then of course, it may not. That is the uncertainty of Leave.
I'm pretty much decided on Remain, but I'm waivering a bit, the more I read about the likelihood of single market/equivalent membership. That, for me, mitigates a lot of the risk of leaving.
One possibility for pro-Europeans would be to insert a clause demanding a second referendum on the terms of the renegotiation, or to run a guerrilla campaign to minimise the number of EU laws from which the UK would withdraw. One pro-European MP said: “We would have to respect the mandate of the referendum, but there is still plenty of scope on how and when we quit the EU.”
http://www.ifs.org.uk/about/blog/346
Cheap hols? Tunisia is cheap, as is Egypt. There's a few downsides, but hey, nothing too drastic......
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
It's little wonder people think that the EU doesnt respect the UK when we send them guys like him. He was a member of the fisheries committee and didn't attend a single meeting about it for two entire years. When taken to task about it in the parliament he just sat and laughed (there's a video somewhere).
Nothing to do with the fundamental difference in the ideological belief of the future state of the EU. No.
You realise you are making your EU chums sound petty?