I am undecided, but tend to side with the IN camp. Here are my key thoughts regarding this debate:
1) The EU was MUCH better when it was smaller, made up of broadly similar western European economies. Since then, I don't see how things have really improved for us. I will eventually get round to taking a closer look at Cameron's negotiations, and I am hoping they take us some way back to the way things were. I think they do, but can't be sure.
2) The one absolutely monumental thing we should never lose sight of is that member states haven't gone to war with each other since the EU was formed. Ultimately, closer economic cooperation IS responsible for this, but conditions for entry need to be properly met in order for it to work properly.
3) The people running the IN campaign are doing an absolutely pony job of it. Truly abysmal.
1) The EU was MUCH better when it was smaller, made up of broadly similar western European economies. Since then, I don't see how things have really improved for us. I will eventually get round to taking a closer look at Cameron's negotiations, and I am hoping they take us some way back to the way things were. I think they do, but can't be sure.
2) The one absolutely monumental thing we should never lose sight of is that member states haven't gone to war with each other since the EU was formed. Ultimately, closer economic cooperation IS responsible for this, but conditions for entry need to be properly met in order for it to work properly.
3) The people running the IN campaign are doing an absolutely pony job of it. Truly abysmal.