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Voting On Rejoining The Eu
When we inevitably need to rejoin the EU, how would you vote?
Rejoin.
Or stay out?
Rejoin.
Or stay out?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I join with others in being most skeptical that we will 'need' to rejoin the EU.
The only way I would ever consider voting to rejoin, would be if the terms were entirely on the basis of trade agreements, as they were when the UK joined the EEC as it was then, and we are not sucked into serfdom under a federalist state where unelected officials have way over UK law.
The only way I would ever consider voting to rejoin, would be if the terms were entirely on the basis of trade agreements, as they were when the UK joined the EEC as it was then, and we are not sucked into serfdom under a federalist state where unelected officials have way over UK law.
Since there is not even one chance in infinity we would ever need to rejoin the EU, the question isn't valid.
Being sane and thus voting to regain our lost sovereignty in the past referendum, one can deduce what my vote would be should inexplicably some government ever hold such a waste of our public money.
Being sane and thus voting to regain our lost sovereignty in the past referendum, one can deduce what my vote would be should inexplicably some government ever hold such a waste of our public money.
I think you need to ask yourself this: if the UK had never been a member of the EU, would it be clamouring to join now? I think the answer would be a resounding "no". It is only because many people have become so used to "belonging" to something that they feel the need to continue. EU membership was not particularly beneficial to the UK and in some respects it was downright harmful. Just because it's there is no reason to be keen to join.