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Should Britain leave the EU?
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I'm with no but I have a few friends getting very angry with me saying there are no logical reasons for staying when there are many reasons to stay. What do you guys think?
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While i live in the UK i couldn't give a **** im out of this country in max 5 years
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It is a situation where there are so many complex variables that their outcome cannot be predicted. It could be great, it could be a disaster, or it could be so-so.
The curious me thinks: "We might as well see what happens."
The sensible me thinks: "It probably isn't worth the risk."
The curious me thinks: "We might as well see what happens."
The sensible me thinks: "It probably isn't worth the risk."
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If they were to leave, would the monarch remain ruling over the same countries they were before?
(I'm American, so i'm behind on international politics and how they work)
(I'm American, so i'm behind on international politics and how they work)
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Yes she would because we don't rule anyone within the European Union. We don't rule anyone really. She's just a face that reposents colony's within the United Kingdom.
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Rugs wrote She's just a face that reposents colony's within the United Kingdom.
A face that is raking in $54,000,000 a year from public tax dollars. That's quite the price for someone who doesn't do anything.
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Lavish wroteexactly. A monarch is pointlessRugs wrote She's just a face that reposents colony's within the United Kingdom.
A face that is raking in $54,000,000 a year from public tax dollars. That's quite the price for someone who doesn't do anything.
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[align=center]Personally I think we should leave the EU.
Firstly the increase of job vacancies is one of the best things about it; Yes, being in the EU can bring in skilled workers but lets be honest the main people wanting to join the UK are those whom are not in a good enough country to their liking which means their education wont be as good which ends up classifying them as a under qualified worker in the UK compared to the Skilled worker status they had in their country.
Secondly we will be able to open up more accommodation the younger generation for cheaper. People don't realise how hard it is to get a house when you are 18-25 in the UK. People who come over to the UK have priority in the house waiting list for council homes. An example of this was in the paper this week. A woman who has been in the UK just one month got a 4 bedroom home burnt it down and will receive a home by the end of the month.... Like seriously ?!
My final point links to this quoute "Analysis by Full Fact estimates the figure is closer to £24m per day when rebates and other receipts are taken into account."
Just imagine what could be done if just 10% of that was invested into the Education system and the Armed services.
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Firstly the increase of job vacancies is one of the best things about it; Yes, being in the EU can bring in skilled workers but lets be honest the main people wanting to join the UK are those whom are not in a good enough country to their liking which means their education wont be as good which ends up classifying them as a under qualified worker in the UK compared to the Skilled worker status they had in their country.
Secondly we will be able to open up more accommodation the younger generation for cheaper. People don't realise how hard it is to get a house when you are 18-25 in the UK. People who come over to the UK have priority in the house waiting list for council homes. An example of this was in the paper this week. A woman who has been in the UK just one month got a 4 bedroom home burnt it down and will receive a home by the end of the month.... Like seriously ?!
My final point links to this quoute "Analysis by Full Fact estimates the figure is closer to £24m per day when rebates and other receipts are taken into account."
Just imagine what could be done if just 10% of that was invested into the Education system and the Armed services.
BJP
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I'm not up on Britians affairs. Is it seriously up for consideration of leaving the EU or is this hypothetical?
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Is this a joke? Why would they lol? What could they gain from leaving?
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