I thought you were supposed to be a business man?
I'd cream my trunks if the EU got responsibility for Gambling - every single ****y EU country currently has its own laws (and it's amazing how different they are), so you have to do a 6 month project getting a copy of your website compatible with ****ing Bulgarian legislation just to serve their ****ty poor population. Multiply this by 25 countries and it costs us a fortune in overheads to do business across the continent.
This is why the Yanks were running away with big business for years (and why Europe have caught up more recently, think IKEA, Ryanair, Zara, Vodafone) - the Yanks have a 300m consumer base and a single market making it much easier to create economies of scale. All these ******ed UKIPers want us to retreat into a little protectionist hole which means that the UK wouldn't even have a seat at the EU table to protect the interests of the likes of Vodafone.
I don't want to be in the EU, but like Norway and Switzerland, it hasn't cost them anything to be outside the EU and in the EEA (Euro Economic Area), indeed, they're doing better than anyone in the EU by all accounts, bar maybe Poland.
You need to ask yourself, "what difference will Scotland make to the EU, and what difference will the EU make to Scotland?"
I'd say the answer is negligible. They'd impose some of their European Civil Law on us, which has proved to be particularly unpopular in light of the fact we and many English speaking states use common law. We'd be a small voice in a Federalist EU, which makes the decision to split with Nige, to make more decisions in Scotland, to eventually be gobbled up by the EU superstate, all the more perplexing.
If the EU harmonise everything and make it easier for business, then we can adopt those measures if it's in the national interest. It doesn't mean that look inwards and inbreed, it means we get best of both worlds.
What I find hilariously ironic is that the UK should be broken up and 300 years of history and achievement, but we should in turn surrender all sovereignty almost immediately to the EU.
As already shown, Norway and Switzerland are both outwith the EU and in the EEA and both are doing pretty well.