I would vote to stay.
Not UK poster, not misguided either.
It'll remain with the EU
The UK is very split on staying. It's pretty much 50/50. It's clear there's a good majority of people that don't want to stay and their line of thinking is no longer being shit on. Quote from: Icy on May 17, 2016, 06:06:50 PMIt'll remain with the EU
someone explain to me exactly what leaving the EU would entail
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 17, 2016, 05:32:41 PMSeeing 28 weeks later pouring across the Mediterranean hasn't helped the inclination to remain tbhAs opposed to the alternative of leaving immigration entirely to the weaker and less wealthy border states who would never be able to sustain tens of thousands of refugees and would have to let heaps of them through without any sort of supervision? Not to say that the EU's immigration approach is anywhere near perfect, but do you really think that this would be any better if poorer countries like Greece and Bulgaria were left to their own devices when it came to dealing with hundreds of thousands of refugees swarming their borders? If the EU didn't help by providing additional funding, installation of border monitoring facilities, increased border patrols, actions against smugglers, relocation of refugees, joint processing of asylum applications, cross-border safety measures (identification and fingerprinting of all migrants) international agreements with nearby countries like Turkey, programs for the return of immigrants to safe countries, projects to monitor immigrants crossing the border, developmental aid in countries from which the refugees originate from or pass through and regulations allowing for the return of immigrants to their original point of entry, those border countries would have buckled within weeks and we'd now have more refugees causing more problems with less information or supervision thereof all across Europe.
Seeing 28 weeks later pouring across the Mediterranean hasn't helped the inclination to remain tbh
I'm curious why so many want to leave. I'm fairly confident the UK citizens will see the light in the end and make the right choice by voting to stay, but I don't get why so many want out. Sure, the EU is sluggish, bureaucratic and takes away some legislative autonomy. It's far from perfect and has numerous flaws. But it also comes with a very large number of benefits for both the people of Europe and the UK. So can someone explain me why they want out so badly?
They could be perfectly respectable people like you and me who simply disagree with the Free Movement of Persons legislation and want the UK itself to have a little more autonomy when it comes to migration.