28-02-16, 08:46 PM
I'm not a big fan of the EU, but as it exists, on balance it's far better to be part of it than not.
What is it that concerns you?
Well like a lot of Scots I'm Scottish first, European second and if push comes to shove I'll reluctantly admit to being British. Certainly the EU acts as a buffer against the more extreme Tory policies.
Meanwhile think of the potential disaster that potentially lies ahead. England votes to leave (a majority across the UK then) but Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales vote to remain, they refuse to cooperate with the withdrawal and worse still for DC they pull together in order to fight to remain in the EU.
Is David Cameron going to step in and overrule them?
Quote:VNA, what do you think about the EU having more and more say over our 'constitutional powers'?
What is it that concerns you?
Quote:You don't want Westminster setting your rules and regulations up there, why is having Brussels do it better?
Well like a lot of Scots I'm Scottish first, European second and if push comes to shove I'll reluctantly admit to being British. Certainly the EU acts as a buffer against the more extreme Tory policies.
Meanwhile think of the potential disaster that potentially lies ahead. England votes to leave (a majority across the UK then) but Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales vote to remain, they refuse to cooperate with the withdrawal and worse still for DC they pull together in order to fight to remain in the EU.
Is David Cameron going to step in and overrule them?