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Originally Posted by Damien
Well we haven't joined the Eurozone or the open-borders arrangement and that will still be the case. We're not signing away our right to leave at a later date (i.e is the 'one-state' happens) and in fact I suspect that if we do vote to remain EU Referendum will join the Scottish Referendum in the list of things that never end.
I see that it would be perceived as a stamp of approval though but such symbolism is partly countered by the symbolism of having 'Britain is not part of ever closer union' stamped all over the place.
I think a vote to remain would be a begrudging pragmatic acceptance than access to the single market is not worth losing.
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I think it will far too easy for any future government to use an in vote to absolve themselves of any responsibility and sign all their powers over to the European superstate ,that's exactly what happened as a result of the last referendum we had