Should the UK withdraw from the European Union?
Do you agree with the UK’s Brexit decision to withdraw from the European Union?
On June 23rd 2016 UK voters approved the EU membership referendum 51.89% - 48.11%. The referendum resulted in a vote for the EU to leave the UK. A majority of voters in the England and Wales voted to leave while a majority of voters in Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to stay. Proponents of the exit argued that EU membership undermined the UK's sovereignty and leaving would help the UK control immigration. Opponents of the exit argue that leaving the EU would damage trade, cause unemployment and harm foreign investment.
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@5BXL94D6yrs6Y
@9XFDYGT2yrs2Y
No, the UK has always been culturally, politically and economically tied with Europe, and the choice to leave the EU has negatively impacted both our economy and diplomatic relations with Europe, whilst creating division in the West that has been exploited by Russia and right-wing extremists across Europe. However, the EU is not perfect, and a better alternative to either outright leaving or outright remaining would be to have reformed the EU so as to consider the needs of individual countries in addition to the needs of the overall Union.
@5D2TR3B6yrs6Y
@9BG5R393yrs3Y
@93Z44L54yrs4Y
@5N5RY266yrs6Y
Yes to having our own laws recognised but NO to destroying our cordial relationships with our European cousins. Recognition for us living on an island with limited physical resources by the europeans would have gone a long way to have knocked the whole leave/stay malarky on its head. Living on the continent seems to make it impossible for them to understand the islander mentality after all they can just move/get things from/to new areas whilst we fall into the sea! (effectively we live in a cage whilst they are free---result different mindsets/different attitudes/different ways of dealing with life/different priorities)
@9TQ7Q562yrs2Y
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