“According to this Brexit would break UK”
Win-win then!
All credit to indefinable for being open and honest. I, of course, will not be telling anybody how I propose to vote ;-). Just a few comments:
“We have moved from being described as the ‘sick man of Europe’ to now having its strongest economy.”
That’s despite being in the EU, not because of it. Had we gone along with the EU’s proudest achievement (the single currency) the story would have been very different indeed.
“During the bad times many Britons were only too pleased to accept the opportunity to work elsewhere in the EU (remember Auf Wiedersehen Pet?).”
People have always gone abroad to work (and many still do so, outside the EU). This will continue should we leave. The difference will be that we will be able to refuse admission to those who have nothing to contribute.
“It has also been great to see so many young people study and work in other countries and pensioners benefitting from retirement in warmer climates with a lower cost of living than we have here.”
Ditto. I don’t know why there is this widespread belief that, should we leave the EU, all movement of people will cease.
“Current difficulties, such as the refugee crisis and inequality amongst peoples, can only be dealt with effectively if we continue to work together.”
The UK does not have much of a refugee crisis. Much of it has been caused by the EU refusing to properly police its external borders and allowing illegal migrants to roam all over the continent courtesy of the ridiculous Schengen Agreement.
“I would urge others to join me in looking for the UK to lead..”
The UK has not, does not and never will lead in the EU. Germany leads the EU. It is designed principally by them, for them. The other nations are cannon fodder. The UK is consistently outvoted in the EU Parliament almost every time it opposes a new measure.
“Of course, as with all institutions, there is room for improvement in the way the EU works…”
Leading contender for this year’s “Understatement of the Year” Competition.
“…but we will not be able to improve it from the outside.”
And we can’t improve it from the inside either (see above).