Where have I been all day? I've only just encountered this, so apologies if some of my points have already been made.
Number One: “If you have a family holiday in the EU it will cost £28 for a family of 4 for the travel registration.”
Your calculations are flawed. The proposed (note, “proposed”) levy for the travel permit is around £7 for three years, so about £2 per person per year for any number of trips.
Number two: “Now the EHIC card will be gone.. Travel insurance will be around £15.
The EHIC is not a substitute for travel insurance. It is only used to secure emergency medical treatment. It does not cover cancellation, long term care that may be necessary as a result of an illness or accident abroad, specialist transport or repatriation in the event of illness, injury or death whilst abroad. Anybody travelling to Europe simply on the strength of an EHIC card alone is extremely foolish. As if to prove it:
“Of course i'd get insurance for skiing, but that's different. Spain? Nah. I don't do private anyway.”
"My medical care would be free, because of my EHIC card. But worst case scenario, i'm sure they'd just fly me back to the UK."
I wonder who “they” are. I rest my case.
Number Three: That's £88 more. Most families don't even contribute this much annually towards our current EU contribution.
Assuming there are 25m families in the UK, their average contribution is around £400. They may not pay it personally but that’s how much is removed from the UK economy.
Number Four: “So is this what was voted for?”
The EU has decided that this is how it will treat most non-EU member countries. I want the UK to be treated as a non-EU member country so, yes, it is what I voted for.
Number Five: 66.1 million people... Take a rough million off. That's 0.00395106961 U.S. dollars. Which is 0.0031 Pound sterling
I haven’t a clue what you’re on about but £13bn paid by 61m people means they pay £213 each.
A bit of research (and lessons in arithmetic) required, I think.