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It was getting to the point where it wasn't only the farewell trade party we were in the European Union for. We were starting to get bossed around, and told what to do because of some uncontrolled leaders were in-charge of our country. So we decided to take back what is rightfully ours. Great Britain.
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Bossed around? Give examples. The rules that the EU set were for the most part fair and to me seemed smart.
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However, leaving the EU will result in failure to travel round Europe freely without a visa.
So making it harder for businesses, and then the pound(£) will eventually drop, as it is already and people who are mad rich, will go mad skint.
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And the people who are mad skint will become homeless. This isn't just going to effect the rich, it's going to have a massive impact on everyone.
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If we stay in the EU. Britain will be overruled by immigrants. And 30-40% of the British/Britain population will be Muslims/polish by the time we come to another decision making.
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Muslims aren't even coming from the EU so let me stop you right there.
But who the **** cares if our country becomes largely populated by immigrants. As long as they speak English and contribute to our country then is there really a problem? Most of them are friendly, educated people coming here to work because they're better off here than in their own country and end up contributing billions to our economy every year. 98% of our country is not built on so we have plenty of room for them.
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They also want a European army to form in 2 years if we were to stay, and all young men/women under the age of 25 will have to go away and train to defend their own country. Which most people don't want to do. And have to fight, for what is now not, rightfully there's (anymore).
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That is simply not true, where are you getting your facts from??? A European Army is a possibility but hasn't even been properly discussed and there is literally zero chance that "all young men and women under the age of 25 will have to go away and train".
Even if it did (which it never would) the UK are in no way obligated to join or partake in it.