Baldseagull
Well-known member
You are right to suggest it's about increased freedom It's about self determination and direct democratic accountability. I am content knowing I made the right choice based on impeccable, logical/fact based reasoning. I will try to resist saying the Brexiteers saved 48% of the gullible, deluded project fear susceptible section of the population in the coming years as the EU inevitably implodes.
From your pov it's all about the money .. sovereignty/self determination/democracy are abstract, irrelevant concepts.
As long as your bank balance is OK sod the country or those poor uneducated types that fail to benefit from the status quo . How frightfully progressive.
You talked about remainers putting up a straw man, then put one up for me.
You are wrong that sovereignty/self determination and democracy were not factors for me, but sovereignty is not something you or I hold, our version of democracy is not much more democratic than the EU model, and most of the time, the majority of this country sits under a Government they did not vote for, I believe that shared sovereignty offers us more protection, that a more democratic model will emerge from the EU and that we will never have self determination as long as one or two individuals control large chunks of the media and our main political parties are funded by people or organisations with vested interests.
You are quite wrong about it being all about the money for me, it is somewhat about the economy, but as bad as it gets it will not last forever, we will come back, but it will have been a whole lot of pain for very little, if any gain. My own finances are not a concern, it is the "poor uneducated types" that suffer the most in a recession. Mostly it is about greater equality in the World and Europe to start with. It is about "us" being Europeans and not just Britons, it is about having a governing body big enough to not be pushed around by large corporations, big enough to make environmental policies that have an effect, to level the field across a wider area so that countries are not at huge disagreement with one another, to share our wealth, knowledge and resources across a wide area.
Yes there are a load of issues with the E.U. and it needs reform, there is pressure for that and it will come, but good luck trying to get any change in the British political model.
Have a look at some of the EU legislation UK government has tried to block. The Working Time Directive, this legislation recognises that long working hours are a health and safety issue and tries to prevent people from being over worked, UK tried to block, went to court to try and argue that it did not affect workers health, despite being told by their own counsel that they would lose, they lost, but got an "opt out" for UK employees, which means sign this right away or don't get the job.
UK also recently tried to block legislation requiring us to actually test air quality in cities, and not just estimate it based on the numbers and classes of vehicles registered.
The EU may collapse, this possibility increases with Britain out. For me this situation just makes us look even worse, at a time when the EU needs to pull together and the strongest need to step up, we bail out and weaken the Union.
You seem to me to be the type that likes to glory in what our grandfathers did for Europe in the war, but think that the rest of Europe should be bloody thankful for ever more, and yet you don't want to share a quid with them today.
I have to hand it to you though on the way in which you claim you voted with "impeccable, logical/fact based reasoning" to share less with Europe, politically and economically, and think that you and I will benefit from that action, to the detriment of the EU, whilst pointing a finger at me and calling me selfish, for wanting to share more.