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StokedUp said:
I choose leave, yes it might be a hard year or 2 to start off with while the country adjusts to being fully independent and fully in control of itself but in the long run this presents an opputunity to really make something great of it. Look at Norway, Finland and Sweden, those countries are not part of the EU but do have a deal to do trade and business with eu countries freely and every year those countries are voted in the top 10 best countries to live in every year.

We have a chance to to take back control and make our own rules for our own people.

That's because they do education, tax's and pay differently to Britain. I don't see Britain changing their education system and getting rid of exams or paying you according to your qualifications or experience even if you are a McDonald's worker. Nor do I see everyone happy and willing to pay 40% tax on their earnings. 

 

Those countries also largely stay out of wars and therefore do not get hit by hefty repayments and debt the way Britain does and will continue doing. 

 

Britain is nothing like those countries and never will be. The tories are out to line their pockets not to make Britain great again.