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Should The United Kingdom Leave The E.U.?
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From the long-term perspective, I believe the EU ideals have been twisted by the way the organization has evolved. What started up as a way to remove the economical and territorial boundaries between the involved nations, ended up becoming some sort of a super-state run by non-democratically appointed bureaucrats, serving itself, rather than its members' interests.
In addition, EU has the same problem as UN and other similar global organizations: a lot of its members do not share the ideals of its other members. Greece, Hungary and Poland use the union for their selfish interests, while members such as France, Germany or Sweden value cooperation with mutual benefit. The UK also has not been a properly integrated member of EU, having its own border rules and multiple exemptions from the general EU guidelines.
All in all, I see EU as a faulty organization that started out with good intentions, but evolved into something it was never supposed to be. The UK is better off outside the EU, instead making trade and immigration agreements with the individual EU nations, rather than with the union as a whole. The EU is better off without a nation-member that has never been a fair player as well. The world is better off without EU being as large as influential as it was before the Brexit vote.
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The only rationales that could seem to sway the argument in favour of Brexit are therefore subjective ones. Typically these are ill thought out and often childish, with racism and xenophobia being a notable factor in why the Brexit referendum went the way that it did (as well as the Brexiteers campaigning based on made up rose-tinted nonsense scenarios of what would happen). I haven't heard a good argument yet in favour of Brexit and I don't expect to start here.
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