I am currently in the "I don't really care" camp of thought, as both sides are saying the same thing. i.e. "British homes will lose £X" every year
>Both sides are using scare tactics and are mainly running on people's fear of the unknown >Should Brexit or Bremain?
Adam Nelson
Britain deserves any kind of destruction that might possibly happen. It's penance for their folly.
Lucas King
Don't cut yourself on that edge, Burger
Sebastian Wright
Do you want the laws of your country to be decided by elected representatives that you can remove from office if they don't follow the will of the people?
All because you chose to tell the EU to go fuck itself
Jeremiah Lee
Free yourself!!!! The migrant nigger cucks need to be stopped. Germany needs to be stopped. Let it end.
Josiah Rodriguez
Vote leave
Leave = Capitalist future Stay = Socialist "Utopia" in another part of Europe at your expense.
Charles Russell
>posing on Sup Forums >isn't voting to leave
Noah Jenkins
Why such a nig for no reason? Brexit seems like the choice to make based on the current status of the EU. You'd need an alternative, though, which would probably mean placing your lot in with the US. As much as we'd all like to see a renewed British empire, it's just an unrealistic prospect. The best case would be a closer alignment of the anglosphere, which would include America.
Hunter Miller
Brexit is not using scare tactics. The cucks who want to stay are using scare tactics >OOOOooooOOOO you're going to be less safe or something lol >We'll fuck up your economy if you leave oOOOOoooooOOOo Fuck these assholes.
The reason you want to leave EU is because your country is absolutely fucked by immigrants. I lived in the UK for some time and not a single person at work knew English. I had to master Russian to get a raise and make something out of my life in UK. EU is flat out trying to ban free speech. When they pass their laws you will not be able to speak your mind, at all. That's not a scare tactic. That's a promise that EU has made.
Just imagine what happens when Turkey joins EU. Your country is going to be ENRICHED harder than it's being ENRICHED right now.
Matthew Turner
>le feigned objective question maymay Never change, Sup Forums
Jackson Thompson
Why would you want to stay in this undemocratic socialist shithole? At least you can choose, just leave
Lincoln Barnes
What's the deal with this guy? Why is he the "eternal anglo"?
Luis Phillips
>fights tea tax >drinks coffee
American education, people
Aiden Campbell
sounds like a good deal, Ill take it
Dylan Clark
you a brexiter?
Lucas Thomas
remain - slow integration into Europe. It's up to you whether you like it or not. Benefits realistically are being able to move wherever the fuck you want to go in Europe. Drawbacks are whoever the fuck is in Europe can and would love to move here. Also listening to Germany on everything.
leave - no fucking clue. We don't know. WE have the potential to make it better, although for now the most likely solution will be staying in the common market, killing off some minor regulation and fishieries/agricultural policies. Possibly axing ECHR and some working rights. Don't let the Sup Forums memesters trick you into thinking 24th is gonna be independence day and that we'll suddenly unfurl the sails and become the next world power. The current cadre of negotiators are very likely not experienced enough and will not bring us a good deal in the near future.
tl;dr want short term certainty and long term uncertainty, vote remain
if you're set for money and don't care about 5-10 years of possible shit but a decent chance in 25-30 years time, vote leave
Ian Nelson
Restating my question. >Do you want the laws of your country to be decided by elected representatives that you can remove from office if they don't follow the will of the people?
William Bailey
Well, hi there Mr. Shekelstein!
Lucas Thompson
i literally stated what's the reality son, i'm not trying to push for EU or against the EU. If it were up to me i'd vote for leave the EU with access to the single market for 5-10 years, then detaching free movement of workers from the deal and maintaining access to services on which the UK is extremely reliant. I am 100% sure the rest of the EEA, plus developed western EU people would love changes to free movement of workers to ensure benefit scroungers and unskilled workers are deterred, but we need access to EU markets primarily because we provide financial services. Perhaps introducing work/residence permits, but making them easier to acquire for graduates, students and self-sufficient folks and less so for people looking for work would do the trick.