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Originally Posted by Johnnyuk123
Basically those in favour of staying in the EU are saying that in order for me to vote to leave the EU i need absolute guarantees. Well i have some news for you on that one........drum roll............
there are no guarantees either way you vote, that's life for yah!
The ones wanting to stay simply because of the unknown remind me of the situation of a beautiful young woman who's husband abuses and beats her daily, year in year out she takes those beatings, he calls her ugly, fat etc and she stays silent and never answers him back. He knows that this beautiful young woman is well and truly under his control. Then one day a new man comes along who doesn't hit her, he just see's a beautiful young woman and falls head over heals in love with her. He then plucks up the courage to ask her to leave her thug of a husband to start a new bruise free life with him and she says.....erm thanks but i'll stick with that thug of a husband of mine and continue to take daily beatings rather than risk taking a chance of real happiness with you.
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Not so, the only guarantees we know are from being in the EU, we know there are likely bad times to come, we know there will be recessions.
We know from our last 3 decades at least of being in the EU that we have been able to come through those recessions and difficult challenging times as full member.
Those are guarantees we have and that we would be also be helped if necessary too as well as working together with the EU to work through those difficult times.
We also have the guarantees in place that we can be successful, and are successful as full members as we have been over the last decades.
So those are guarantees there in place.We will be successful and overcome economic problems as we have for all that time despite many challenges and different govts.
Those are facts you always seem to avoid.
Now, with full respect where exactly are just your even solid assurances we could even do as well never mind do better than we have and are now.
In addition also your assurances we certainly would not do worse even.
That is a big difference from the in side to the out,it is easy just to dismiss all the in side say but if you do, to be credible, you have to come up with a better picture you can at least assure will be the case, with all new costings and conditions once out included.
As well as explaining just how on our own after so many decades we would be able to ride through economic challenges and would for sure, those investing in the UK to gain the best access to the EU through us, would they stay with us, if we had big problems and ended up struggling, knowing the EU would not assist us after we are out.
I think the domestic comparison is a poor one, that's just me however but here's another poor scenario from me this time.
Would you take a child out of a School you maybe didn't care much for but in which they were successful and then put them in a school you knew nothing about and could learn little about.
I certainly wouldn't.