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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;
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I wouldn't categorise the 'leave' posters as being a minority, and you've also been pretty vocal in your challenges of other people's posts.
I think the first of your 'demands' above has been more than adequately explored and I don't see why anyone should jump through hoops answering your other points until you first explain:
- Why in particular the EU is good and why it doesn't needs to change;
- How the UK will be better off staying the EU;
- How power is exercised in the UK and how this is benefitted by EU membership;
- Factual studies or evidence on why the UK benefits from EU membership;
- Any citation of specific EU legislation which you agree with;
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