Sheffield immigration solicitors
This
historic voting for Britain’s stay in the European Union is
scheduled for 23rd
June 2016. The country can decide to vote out a bum in the next
election year, if they mistakenly pick out the wrong person to lead
the country. The “out” supporters argue that one simply cannot
miss on the “once-in-a-history” kind of membership vote for a
country which can have major economic impact. They claim that the
nation might never get another opportunity to undo the 1973 move of
UK to join the European nation.
Politically
too, there is a divide in towards this voting. The “leave”
campaign has London Mayor Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage from the
anti – immigration U.K. Independence Party. The polls have
generally seen “in” side to be ahead in polls but recently the
increase in support for “out” was reflected in the latest polls.
- The first argument for the “out” camp is control immigration. With the given crisis of Europe migration, immigration is a sensitive subject to the U.K. voters. Thus, immigration control and strong borders are the trump cards for the “out” camp. The “outer” argue that the migrants are encroaching upon the jobs and education opportunities of the British citizens.
- Making Britain great is another argument of the “outers”. They claim that the British economy will benefit from the split as then UK can be more competitive and would be able to make its own trade deals and provide a boost and stimulus to the individuality of the nation. These concepts appeal greatly to the national pride of the British.
- Rejecting the Brussels bureaucrats is a prominent argument of this camp. An “outer”, General Lyons – says that with UK being a part of EU – EU has been centralizing, controlling and regulating and not allowing the country’s economy to be flexible and adaptable. They refer to the rules set in Brussels which stipulate many things that override even Britain’s own laws.
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