Originally Posted by
ap1
Thanks Gwyn,
An excellent precis of why I feel I need to vote out. Over the last few days I've been mulling over the potential pitfalls of Brexit for my daughters and grandchildren, knowing my gut-feeling was to walk away, but with potential to bottle it on referendum day and vote "In". But you're so right, this grouping is not what we joined, although Heath and his cohorts knew it, they never told the voting public, who blithely believed it was just a trading group. In some ways it's a little like Fifa. Probably corrupt and unaccountable. Ultimately it's controlled by Germany and France, a good example is the crazy situation where the EU upsticks every 6 months between Strasbourg and Brussels, clearly a huge waste of money, but to stop it would require a treaty change and France would never agree. A small aspect perhaps, but replicated in other areas of the EU.
I think an "out" vote will cause a massive of re-assesment of the EU and potentially it might actually become something that the British public would support and respect.
My final point..Cameron, a man without a political ethos in his body, he has no real hard and fast views on anything….he's all PR and craves power and he's hugely misjudged this referendum. Why would any leader offer his people the option to vote for war, recession, job losses, and all the other plagues that are apparently coming our way on the 24th June if we vote out. Especially as 6 months previous he claimed he was an "Undecided" but waiting to see how his so-called renegotiation went. Obviously because his initial strategy was flawed, he never thought the vote would happen…like everyone else he thought Labour would get in at the last election. He's been exposed as a political lightweight, who is only good at PM's Questions. He's finished.