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I'm not sure. I get the impression the other members of the EU would be quite glad to see the back of us, to be honest.
A lot of German people back the idea of reforming the EU. East Europeans are also quite positive about EU membership. Germans on the whole do not want the UK to leave
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausla...rlaesst-grossbritannien-die-eu-a-1078471.html
Scotland and Europe are perhaps both far more socialist than most English people in practice. Maybe BREXIT would also therefore trigger the breakup of the Union. That has to be a factor in considering this question. England would lose the Holyrood nuclear base also and about 10% of its international economic weight with the loss of Scotland also. But effectively the loss of Scotland and Europe would entrench a Tory government for the foreseeable future as the Tories have a natural majority in England and especially with the return of UKIP Defectors.Bad, definitely bad. Right now we have a minority-elected Tory government field-stripping away our rights & legal protections with breath-taking abandon:
- Unions can only authorise strike action if they have a majority in favour from every member of that union (basically not-voting or not returning your ballot will count as a 'no' to industrial action); where the Tories gained a Parliamentary majority on 37% of the vote (and that's rounding up).
- The Tories have recently redefined what child poverty is; and then claimed they're dealing with the problem. They aren't.
- They've also redefined what constitutes a 'living wage'. They're now telling us the living wage will be £7.20 - whereas the Living Wage Foundation's calculations show that the actual living wage should be £8.25. It's also worth pointing out that the Conservative Party's new living wage only applies to over-25s. Apparently under-25s aren't as productive as us older folks.