arnyk wrote: 
> When I listen to them speak, they sound a lot like Trump supporters here
> in the US.
Not just the leave campaigners. Both sides are behaving equally badly.
The remain camp is playing the fear card so much they could well end up
alienating some of their natural supporters.

arnyk wrote: 
> What can be said that nobody knows 100% of what will change, but any
> number of things that are part and parcel of the Brexit will of course
> happen quite assuredly.
It's gratifying to hear that you know some of the things that will
definitely happen if Britain leaves the EU.
Knowing those things would certainly help me (and others) decide which
way to vote, so perhaps you would be kind enough to tell us what they
are?

arnyk wrote: 
> My view is that the EU was a good idea as far as it was implemented. The
> more the concept of united states you implement in its time, the better.
> No need to go backwards to test to see how good of an idea the EU as it
> is now was.
What works well for the US isn't necessarily what would work well for
Europe. The two regions' histories are very different.



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