Just wanted to know a few opinions and maybe have a little debate!
I'm pretty sure I'll be voting to remain, and if people want my list of reasons I'll edit them into this first post, but I won't be able to get round to them for a little while.
However, I do see tangible arguments to leave, the most recent one I have found, for example:
One recent one has been the Common Agriculture Policy or CAP, where the EU 'dumps' large amounts of food on LEDCs in order to sell it, which means farmers in those countries can't compete with prices. Completely unfair, yet so many farmers in the member countries now rely on this policy - so I guess the point is, there are two sides to every story.
The biggest concern I have is that many Britons will vote on the basis of immigration and immigration only, which is ridiculous as the EU is about so much more. I understand that there are genuine concerns about immigration, however, when people start building huge stereotypes and use racial slurs (WHICH THEY 100% DO, I hear it myself almost every day), thats when I have an issue with it. It becomes a debate about your opinion of foreign people, not the facts.