Hi John I was just wondering if you've got any good arguments for leaving cos I haven't come across any yet. I want to hear the out argument
The UK contributes more to the EU than it receives in subsidies. Or so it's commonly said. Any economics bods care to corroborate/refute this?
Wouldn't have a clue but doesn't the economic argument revolve around trade deals/access to markets rather than subsidies?
Why must I have more? If you are only motivated by what will directly improve your own material well-being, then you are not going to find my argument appealing, I wouldn't have thought.
Having said that, it is extremely difficult to measure with any degree of certainty such an impact. How do you know that Britain's long-run economic health is better in the scenario where we stay in the EU (never mind its net effect on you personally)? Of course, you don't. No one does.