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Three non-obvious reasons to Vote Leave on the 23rd

David Roberts
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Good arguments, but.......

.....who is going to implement the changes if we leave?

Noting, of course, that the whole thing is just a political barney amongst the rich and that any vote is not legally binding on the Government.

The article seems to be a call for the workers to rise against their rich oppressors but doesn't explain why we have to leave the EU to make this possible. Or provide any evidence that this will happen if we do.

Most of the issues quoted by both sides seem to be solvable inside or outside the EU.

The big problem I see is the lack of viable alternatives in UK politics. Cameron, Boris, Farage?

It should be noted that despite the left wing claims in the article, the lefties lefty Jeremy Corbyn who has my approval (for the little that it is worth) for sticking to his long term principles seems to favour Remain.

TL;DR our problems are due to our Government not the EU. The referendum isn't going to fix this.

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