As a British Ex-Pat a leave vote would be a pain in the arse for me personally and would involve all sorts of paperwork. However, as I have a Swedish wife and daughter and pay the top 61% tax bracket I very much doubt they'd be putting me back on a boat to Hull.
As I don't intend to move back to the UK at any point I've decided not to vote, even though I could as I've not been out of the country for 15 years. I and other ex-pats I know have been targeted by the stay campaign with tales of horror and zombie apocalypse.
If I was to vote I'd probably vote to leave even though I do feel very much a European even if that is second to being British.
I think the European Union was a wonderful idea with the potential to deliver a lot of value to its citizens but I feel the current framework of ever closer union doesn't work for such a diverse set of economies. It's a bit like collectivism in that it's a good idea on paper but once the bureaucracy and personal agenda of the various politicians takes hold it goes off the rails. (I'm not suggesting the EU is communist )
The expansion to include the eastern states has IMHO made the system even more ponderous and able to deliver less values to EU citizens as a whole. Ironically the expansion was driven by the UK to dilute the hegemony of France/Germany.
For me it would be a reluctant goodbye.
As I don't intend to move back to the UK at any point I've decided not to vote, even though I could as I've not been out of the country for 15 years. I and other ex-pats I know have been targeted by the stay campaign with tales of horror and zombie apocalypse.
If I was to vote I'd probably vote to leave even though I do feel very much a European even if that is second to being British.
I think the European Union was a wonderful idea with the potential to deliver a lot of value to its citizens but I feel the current framework of ever closer union doesn't work for such a diverse set of economies. It's a bit like collectivism in that it's a good idea on paper but once the bureaucracy and personal agenda of the various politicians takes hold it goes off the rails. (I'm not suggesting the EU is communist )
The expansion to include the eastern states has IMHO made the system even more ponderous and able to deliver less values to EU citizens as a whole. Ironically the expansion was driven by the UK to dilute the hegemony of France/Germany.
For me it would be a reluctant goodbye.
