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  1. I have one. We may loose the opportunity to go to abroad in Europe and bring back cheap fags. It’s the only one I can think of and I’ll miss it. Still voting out though.

  2. LMAO. Perfect answer. If you love regulations about everything, if you love laws being foisted on you, if you lobe bureaucracy and if you love 28 representatives arguing about a course of action then you love the EU and serfdom. If you want to leave the sclerotic, dying thing you prefer freedom and new opportunities.

  3. If you want a pan-European Army, vote ‘remain’ (Public announcement due shortly).
    If you don’t want to live in a democracy, vote ‘remain’.
    If you want even more taxation to pay for ‘refugees’, vote ‘remain’.

    Oh, sorry, you wanted three good reasons not to vote for an exit from the EU? Oops, my bad. Sorry.

      • I have a friend who lives in the USA, he has a son and a daughter who live and work in Australia. The governor of the Bank of England is a Canadian but he lives and works here.

        How can this happen without political union? Probably the same way that half the stuff we buy appears to be made in China yet they aren’t part of the ‘single market’.

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