| Farsala said: What difference does it make? UK already seemed fairly independent, since they never took the EU currency. And not only that, they seem highly reliant on US and China trade deals rather then EU deals. Someone alleviate my ignorance :P. |
The are actually a number of differences, examples are travel within the EU zone is made far easier with out the tedious problem of visas and so on, EU actually protect the rights of people in each of the individual countries, a number of regulations are also in place to protect consumers, the trading and business rules in place makes business easier among EU members this is significant as the main economic force in the UK (the financial sector) prefer the current set up and would rather relocate if we'd leave and as you imagine that would impact the economic situation.







