17-02-16, 03:42 PM
"IN" for me. My dad runs a small but successful business and we just couldn't handle the import/export nonsense we see for non EU countries trying to work with the EU. Given what he makes, we can't export to some countries but EU is fine. If EU changed the rules so we had to abide like non EU countries do, we'd be stuffed.
Also in what I do, we can work with EU really easily - when I see what non-EU countries have to do to deliver the same as us, we'd probably need to recruit within EU rather than UK.
Different industries may be different, but for my dad and my area, in is better.
People will still illegally want to come to the UK. It won't make a jot of difference if we are in/out.
Oh and I am pro Scotland, if the UK vote out, and Scotland generally vote "in" expect to wave them good-bye.
Do I think our relationship with the EU is perfect? No. Do I want to see changes? Yes. But taking it all into account, I'd rather be in.
Cheers
Markie
Also in what I do, we can work with EU really easily - when I see what non-EU countries have to do to deliver the same as us, we'd probably need to recruit within EU rather than UK.
Different industries may be different, but for my dad and my area, in is better.
People will still illegally want to come to the UK. It won't make a jot of difference if we are in/out.
Oh and I am pro Scotland, if the UK vote out, and Scotland generally vote "in" expect to wave them good-bye.
Do I think our relationship with the EU is perfect? No. Do I want to see changes? Yes. But taking it all into account, I'd rather be in.
Cheers
Markie