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Topic History of: 1000's of jobs lost if UK exits the EU ?
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InPattaya All the money saved,all the stupid wasteful rules rolled away.A fishing policy that employs British boats,choosing the shape of our Bananas? And how about all the savings from actually having government accounts audited sucessfully?

Pros and cons for and against.But as a matter of course leading exporters like China and India aren't cueing for membership.If you look EU countries are dropping down the nations rich lists in the G20,non EU countries are rising...a lesson of who is suceeding,and who is not.
In The Know (as always) hedda wrote:
the UK is not leaving the EU.

correct (for once), hedda !

In an extraordinary five-hour Commons debate, backbenchers made lengthy speeches, raised obscure points of order and triggered needless votes in a coordinated attempt to waste time and halt the progress of legislation drawn up to make the poll compulsory in 2017.

Senior Labour backbenchers Mike Gapes and Peter Hain were among the leading culprits in the attempt to sabotage Tory MP James Wharton’s European Union (Referendum) Bill.

Mr Gapes tabled 86 amendments to the Bill - itself just one page long - while former Labour Europe minister Mr Hain spoke for more than half an hour.

www.express.co.uk/news/uk/442011/Labour-...ll-for-EU-referendum
andrew There is no doubt that Scotland will not get their independence, if they did it make things interesting.
hedda the UK is not leaving the EU.
andrew Immigration has benefits I agree to an extent, there are here who have 15 in one house and they all signing on.