Kaz wrote:[sarcasm] Personally I think it's well worth jumping off a cliff, into the abyss, risking so much of what we hold dear,just so people don't feel slightly less British [/sarcasm]
On the other hand we could hold fast to the sinking ship; whilst everything we hold dear is stripped away from us, one layer at a time.
Plus what abyss would we be jumping off into? We already export more to the rest of the world than we do to the EU. We only import so much from the EU because it would be prohibitively expensive to import from outside the EU because of EU tariffs.
We are a founding member of the UN, the IMF and just about every other international body on the planet. Never mind that we are the second most powerful country in NATO, which guarantees European security from the East.
We're also the fifth largest economy in the world.
But, NO, let's stay in the EU and be told what to do by, Poland, Denmark, Ireland....
Jumping off a cliff?
Walking off a step. But even a step can seem to be an abyss if you hype it enough and that is what is going on.
Not only is the EU NOT the largest trading area in the world (NAFTA is), it is not the richest in the world and it does not have the largest GDP. In fact the EU will rapidly become smaller than China in trade and GDP once the UK leaves.
However if you read the Remain press, the EU is the largest market in the world, massively more important than anyone else in the world and has more influence in the world than anyone else.
That, in case they missed it, is the US. Not the EU!
I'm so tired of the "jumping off a cliff" scare story. If people just want to have their lives run for them then great, repeal A50 and get on with doing as Brussels says.