Cheers. It's basically the only niggling point for me. Other than that, for me:
OUT: I'm 24 and seriously struggling to buy a house, despite (without being arrogant) earning a hell of a lot more than most my age. The thought of needing another 4 Birmingham's by 2030 is frightening, particularly for public services, I don't see a problem with sovereignty right now (it's no different to our unelected House of Lords) but I do see there being a problem in the future with the way it's escalating. Economically I think we will struggle for some years but in the long term we will come back, we are the fifth richest country in the world after all. The thought of Turkey joining is disgusting, and shows the EU has lost its morals.
IN: There is a hell of a lot of uncertainty, we could see a fair few years or serious struggling for a while. I don't want to lose our Human Rights Act. I'm worried that the right-wing will take over politically. I hate extreme followers of both wings with a passion but I see the right as being much more dangerous than the left. And people love to ignore it, but the EU has done a hell of a lot for us in terms of personal rights and peace. People can scaremonger about terrorism but it's because we live in a more informational age. The number of people dying in Europe through terrorism has been declining for 20/30 years. There's no guarantee of a good deal and no guarantee we won't have to listen to the ECHR.
Still not 100% sure, but I think I'm out...
I'm a utilitarian,
https://eurometer.news.sky.com
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