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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Because it's a binary question. Are we better off in or out? We are better off in. Therefore, the main leaders are pro-EU. The other points about how bad it is or isn't are largely moot? Leaving the EU would be a disaster... even if being in the EU is bad. Like... having cancer, that's bad. No one would ever try to claim that it isn't bad. But if you've got cancer and you're about to be hit by a speeding train... the cancer, and how bad it is or isn't, is completely and utterly irrelevant.
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for the 4th time what about the 3rd option? in as a trading partner but now a full member making all the rules , thus simply trading but being ruled by british laws?