Out or in, the same problems will face the UK, the ones we can't blame the EU for:
1. Poor trading links with India and China. Brexiteers are fond of saying we should develop these. But's what stopping us so far? After Brexit, will the quality of the overpaid CEOs of British business suddenly improve so that we double our trade with India and China? I seriously doubt it.
2. Failure to reform the NHS. It's a Soviet model black pit of money which is only going to grow. And it doesn't even give us the best outcomes with waiting lists galore and thousands dying needlessly in one health trust alone (Staffordshire). It's not the EU stopping us from changing this to a superior French/German model.
3. Crappy tax system - one of the most complicated in the world. Not the EU's fault. If the tax credit system was reformed would it be so attractive for low paid EU migrants? What's stopping us changing that?
And so on...seems to me the major problems are home grown.
1. Poor trading links with India and China. Brexiteers are fond of saying we should develop these. But's what stopping us so far? After Brexit, will the quality of the overpaid CEOs of British business suddenly improve so that we double our trade with India and China? I seriously doubt it.
2. Failure to reform the NHS. It's a Soviet model black pit of money which is only going to grow. And it doesn't even give us the best outcomes with waiting lists galore and thousands dying needlessly in one health trust alone (Staffordshire). It's not the EU stopping us from changing this to a superior French/German model.
3. Crappy tax system - one of the most complicated in the world. Not the EU's fault. If the tax credit system was reformed would it be so attractive for low paid EU migrants? What's stopping us changing that?
And so on...seems to me the major problems are home grown.
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