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Originally Posted by ridetheworld
Basically after dozens of pages of 'debate', a highly vocal minority who promote leaving have failed to provide; - Why in particular the EU is bad and what it needs to change;
- How the UK will be better off leaving the EU;
- How power is exercised in the UK and how this is affected by EU membership;
- Factual studies or evidence on why the UK benefits of the loss of EU membership;
- Any citation of specific EU legislation which they disagree with;
i.e. nothing but vague sentiments with no clear vision about what the UK should be and will be without Europe.

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I'm sure they'll soon produce some cogent arguments as to why we should leave.
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Originally Posted by scottym24
The problem with the EU is that it is an ideological project which keeps slamming into the hard facts of its own political realities.
Kind of like a drunk with his keys in the pub car-park after kicking out time, repeatedly fumbling with the locked door of the wrong car.
Eventually he will manage to get into his own car and crash it on the way home.
How many others will be killed in the process is the only outstanding question...
Square pegs & round holes... the whole thing.
(Brits bought property and ran businesses in Spain and the Med long before the EU came along, and they will do long after its gone)
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Paul "Every county of England, every country of Europe and every (part of every inhabited) continent of the Earth" 94% done! What's left? Central America, East, Central and West Africa, Australia & New Zealand
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