Whether we are within or out of the EU has little to no bearing on our current by
homer_123 15 Jan 2019 20:52ills as a nation.
Under investment in the NHS
The widening social mobility gap
Increased house prices
Low wages
We, as a nation have control over these issues and have done forever. Over the last 40 years and well before.
We, as a collective, as a nation, have chosen or allowed us to be led into a situation where we have accepted the underfunding and slow privatisation of the NHS, we have allowed the gap to widen between the haves and have nots. We've allowed Universities to charge fees for education. We have allowed the housing market to become so ridiculous that barely anyone can get on the housing ladder.
Sod European politics and whether we should or should not be part of the EU. Let's take a long hard look at ourselves, our country and what sort of country we want to live in.
Let's deal with these issues. We've let ourselves down...we have let things get so bad. Certainly being part of the EU hasn't forced or helped us deal with these problems and nor should it. Exiting the EU will have little bearing either.
We can choose to address these issues or not and so far no one on leave or remain has evidenced how either approach will help us address the above.
Stating being in the EU is commercially better than being out is not an argument here. We've been part of the EU for 40 years and we have let things slide.