Re: How'd you vote in an E.U. referendum?
Besides, being 'difficult' isn't a good enough reason in my book not to do something, if it's the right thing to do.
That's 'if' the British people were allowed their say in a referendum, and 'if' they voted to leave the E.U.
I could happily post a hundered links showing how Britain suffers from it's E.U. membership.
Earlier in the thread I challenged the yes voters to provide evidence to show how Britain benefits.
So far the best that's been given is it would be difficult to leave.
I, and am sure the majority of us who've voted no, look forward to seeing some more compelling evidence from those who voted yes, as to how this country benefits as a member of the European Union.
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