If we leave, the value of the pound will plummet, and access to the single market will have trading tariffs put in place. The evidence is that the stock market has lost £100bn merely being under threat of Brexit.
So what "worse" have we suffered under the current regime, exactly?
That's a bit...
What you mean amateur scaremongering like this? :
https://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2016/jun/14/pound-uk-inflation-bank-of-england-brexit-liquidity-push-business-live
Switzerland has dirty money, of course they do very well for themselves. They also have a far more democratic system of government to lose than we do - personally, I find this idea that we cede our democracy to the EU too readily is a bit of a straw man argument when our upper house is...
If you'd rather believe the £ will be unaffected by Brexit then that's up to you. Personally I'm looking at what is happening to the stock market and that is just with the threat of Brexit hanging over us.
You're a bit deluded if you think the economy will do anything other than shrink - that's why all manner of economic experts are lining up to tell us. Trade won't stop but there will tariffs placed on all sorts of industries. The unknown is by how much the economy would shrink. Oh and the...
Whoever it is will end up raising taxes to pay for the shortfall caused by a shrinking economy thanks to Brexit. It will probably still be the Tories, although they'll be propped up by minor parties once again.
Sad times when I can honestly say a slightly left of centre natural voter like me...
Obviously 60% of the population rarely waver from blue or red but for the rest of us, I can honestly say that I can't remember BOTH major parties seeming so chronically unelectable.
Personally, I wish I could forgive the LibDems for selling their soul for a whiff of power, but I just can't...