Brexit
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Stay in - the only people who want to leave are uneducated bigots, or uneducated children who want to be "liberal" and want to see some excitement in politics, without a care for what it actually means for our economy, our judiciary, our trade, our Government, our country. I could go on and on about how a "brexit" would be a disaster for the UK and all the advantages we have in the EU. Its not perfect, but you don't leave something that isn't perfect. You fix it.

The EU needs to resolve its issues, make it a more democratic union. Prevent Turkey and other countries joining until everybody in the EU has resolved debt issues since the recession, review the Schengen Agreement (Although the UK aren't a part of this, it could be argued to be responsible to some issues we are facing). Encourage trade agreements with countries outside of the EU, such as China and America. Immigration is such a non issue in this debate its unbelievable how many people use it as an argument. Around 41% of EU Migrants to the UK have secure jobs, so they wont be scrounging. I think it was another 7% that were coming for study, and another large percentage were coming to look for work or start business. (The stats can be easily found, but they're around right - I.e. A majority of migrants have a legit reason to be in the UK)

Furthermore, the EU needs to review some of its policies that have negative effects on small business in the UK. Regulation is needed, but, some needs to be relaxed. The Judaical system the UK is bound by in the EU might mean nothing to you now, and may be seen as restricting your soverignty. But remember, we retain a Veto, and when you're out of options in the UK legal system, you have a final court in the EU. That has saved so many people from injustice and is so needed by the way things are going in the UK.

Leaving the EU will not trigger a war, but it will more than likely trigger an economic downturn. Possibly pushing us back into recession. The leave campaign has been so catastrophic I honestly cannot understand how (even from an objective viewpoint) the polls are showing such a strong percentage for the leave campaign. The UK needs the EU. We rely so much on our financial industry we're failing in so many other sectors. We barely manufacture anything, and the things we do manufacture are usually made in conjunction with other (mainly European companies). For example, Airbus. The Airbus A380 wings are produced in Wales, as well as the engines made by Rolls Royce (an English Company), without the EU, Airbus is most likely to scale back this production, it will be much more expensive via custom taxes if we leave.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNJ05NfM-4Y

I would suggest watching this.
- That guy works for the show Info Wars, a show run by the crazy right wing news reporter/shock jock Alex Jones. I would not suggest watching that, this is a man who works for a news outlet that suggests Islam is evil, the American Government did Sandy Hook & Orlando, A company that goes out to suppress LGBTQ rights and a company that wants you to rise up, use your 2nd amendment rights and overthrow the US government. They also endorse Donald Trump heavily, especially on his policies on immigration and foreign policy regarding banning muslims. (I suggest reading up on your sources in future)

I'll leave you with this:

Nigel Farage, Donald Trump, the leader of ISIS (A bigot & racist, a bigot & racist, a terrorist bigot with a twisted mind) among others have all supported a brexit.
Intelligent people such as Stephen Hawking, Richard Branson, JK Rowling (A scientist, A businessman, An artist) have all supported remaining in the European Union.

Watching an hour documentary [propaganda] (such as "brexit the movie" - I could write an essay about everything wrong with that) does not make you an expert on the EU, I highly doubt your ability as a human by making a judgement just from that and other popular media sources (A certain news outlet or celebrity you get your info from)

[I could go on for hours about this, I just pray we vote to stay in tomorrow, and look at this from an objective viewpoint not a subjective one. I live in a town in the UK where Caucasian English is a minority, I could care less about immigration as long as there are decent people. No jobs are being stolen from me, and its kind of funny how the only people scared about the immigration facts come from majority white areas of the UK.]
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Brexit - by xPhantom - 23.06.2016, 09:37
Re: Brexit - by Luis- - 23.06.2016, 09:44
Re: Brexit - by Vince - 23.06.2016, 09:52
Respuesta: Brexit - by adri1 - 23.06.2016, 10:02
Re: Brexit - by Infinity - 23.06.2016, 10:16
Re: Brexit - by SumoEnbenenao - 23.06.2016, 11:47
Re: Brexit - by ad@m - 23.06.2016, 12:36
Re: Brexit - by jollyjoe321 - 23.06.2016, 15:32
Re: Brexit - by Luis- - 23.06.2016, 16:02
Re: Brexit - by jollyjoe321 - 23.06.2016, 16:08
Re: Brexit - by Luis- - 23.06.2016, 16:10
Respuesta: Re: Brexit - by adri1 - 23.06.2016, 16:38
Re: Brexit - by xPhantom - 23.06.2016, 17:40
Re: Brexit - by KingHual - 23.06.2016, 18:16
Re: Brexit - by JasperM - 23.06.2016, 18:27
Re: Brexit - by Infinity - 23.06.2016, 18:41
Re: Brexit - by Finn - 23.06.2016, 19:36
Respuesta: Re: Brexit - by adri1 - 23.06.2016, 19:53
Re: Brexit - by Chilli9434 - 23.06.2016, 20:36
Respuesta: Re: Brexit - by adri1 - 23.06.2016, 20:49
Re: Brexit - by dicknyson - 23.06.2016, 21:56
Re: Brexit - by Infinity - 23.06.2016, 22:23
Re: Brexit - by Hiddos - 23.06.2016, 22:36
Re: Brexit - by xPhantom - 24.06.2016, 04:51
Re: Brexit - by Chilli9434 - 24.06.2016, 06:11
Re: Brexit - by dicknyson - 24.06.2016, 12:29
Re: Brexit - by Mauzen - 24.06.2016, 13:11
Re: Brexit - by Hiddos - 24.06.2016, 13:22
Re: Brexit - by dicknyson - 24.06.2016, 14:10
Re: Brexit - by DRIFT_HUNTER - 24.06.2016, 15:05
Re: Brexit - by Kamora - 24.06.2016, 17:41
Re: Brexit - by Chilli9434 - 25.06.2016, 20:58
Re: Brexit - by AlonzoTorres - 25.06.2016, 21:30
Respuesta: Brexit - by adri1 - 25.06.2016, 21:40
Re: Brexit - by justice96 - 25.06.2016, 21:43
Re: Brexit - by PT - 25.06.2016, 21:43
Re: Brexit - by Chilli9434 - 26.06.2016, 00:58
Re: Brexit - by Sublime - 26.06.2016, 17:03
Re: Brexit - by AlonzoTorres - 26.06.2016, 19:25
Re: Brexit - by ad@m - 26.06.2016, 19:57
Re: Brexit - by AlonzoTorres - 26.06.2016, 19:58
Re: Brexit - by Calgon - 27.06.2016, 00:54
Re: Brexit - by jollyjoe321 - 28.06.2016, 10:53
Re: Brexit - by Finn - 28.06.2016, 15:52

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