by Suff » 26 May 2015, 00:12
Ah but this is not about what people are "interested" in. This is about who gets to decide the future of Britain within the EU. Britain which is a target for immigration from everywhere for two reasons. First that we speak English and therefore they are more likely to be able to survive in the UK. Second the UK is seen as a gateway to the US, true or false, but more true given that the UK allows anyone who has successfully managed to stay legally for 5 years to apply for citizenship. Whether or not we allow them to work or give them economic asylum are tertiary at best in the decision process.
If we only gave the vote to those who are "interested" in the relationship of the UK with the EU, then the actual vote would be restricted to a circle of voters less than the population of Scotland. Instead of people who care less about the vote than which nightclub they are going to drink themselves insensible in on Saturday night.
Ton, I assume you are still a British citizen? That would mean that you have no vote in Portugal except the local council/mayoral elections. If Portugal decided to exit the Eurozone and totally devalue your property, you would have no vote on the matter, just as we have no vote in France. That, I believe, is right. We have both been told that we would be sponsored for French citizenship by successive deputy mayors and chairs of committees in the town. In the end we have decided that we want to be British and so separate us from the voting French.
However, should the UK leave the EU, that would have quite an impact on you. Something you should feel entitled to have a vote on as a citizen of the UK, not Portugal. I mean, if all the lager louts can have a say based on whether or not they can have a cheap jolly to Spain (or Greece or any other Med EU country which is cheap), to get massively drunk and carry on like a total fool, then surely you should have a vote based upon whether there will be a backlash against you, a British Citizen, should the UK decide to leave the EU.
Funnily enough the lager louts might vote very differently if they understood that their jollies would be pretty much as easy to have and would cost them even less if they left the EU. But, fortunately for those who want to stay in the EU, they have absolutely no clue whatsoever about that.
Whilst Mrs S and I may live in France (well it's where my current home address is, technically I have "lived" all over the EU for the last 19 years), we have no intention of retiring here. We will, eventually, move back to the UK to be closer to our family and to significantly simplify our wills and the disbursement of any assets which we may have when we die. We would like that country to be a strong independent country like the one we grew up in. Not some pussy whipped nonentity for whom France and Germany feel they can wield our power and representation (currently going through the UN as a UK initiative), without giving us any real say in how the EU runs....
In the end I won't have a vote but that is for technical reasons.
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