jgmcdee
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- Mar 25, 2012
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The real issue is around the free movement of people, open borders, DON'T FORGET THIS FACT amongst all the media bullshit that is going on at the moment.
There are a raft of issues, of which different people have different levels of concern. Sovereignty, representation, immigration, populace, employment levels, economy, growth prospects, global influence, etc. Stating that just one of the is "the real issue" trivialises the rest, which seems unhelpful.
It's a big complex situation, and there are many valid reasons for staying in as well as for leaving. But most of the stuff you read is so biased one way or the other it's hard to obtain an objective view on things. The best recent paper I've found from the economic viewpoint that gives some idea of the numbers involved is http://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN06091/SN06091.pdf, which tries to be as objective as possible.
For anyone trying to work out which way to vote I would have one other word of advice: be wary of anything or anyone that pretends to know the future. If there was a clear path here then it wouldn't be such a contentious issue.