Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear John,Well, this 'knuckle-dragger' went to primary school in Brussels, and was consequently able to converse with collaborators at the likes of Matra (as it then was) in their own language, as well has having good personal and professional engineering relations with others in the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, and elsewhere.
This, by the way, was in projects of the type that were in place both before, and after, the UK joined the EEC, and could continue after the UK leaves the EU. For many international things, membership, or not, of the EU, is immaterial.
'Europe', with its many admirable cultures, is not to be conflated with the 'European Union', although there are dishonest attempts to imply that they are the same thing.
I wish to be governed by a Parliament that I and my fellow citizens can elect and dismiss.
The EU leadership has demonstrated that it will not voluntarily reform, and will not listen to the citizens. 'Alle Menschen werden Brüder' is not possible inside the EU now, and things are getting worse. There is no point in the UK staying in to 'help'; we are regularly out-voted on material issues. We can first save ourselves outside.
The leaving process will be gradual, and the economics will adjust themselves; the economy is not a 'linear' system.
John.
There are without doubt arguments in favour of Brexit. Immigration, however, is not one of them. If the UK votes for Brexit, it will be because the knuckle draggers ally with people who have actually thought about the issues.
Cheers,
R.