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So the logical thing to do is leave, rather than have as much
influence as any other country who is a member on that change (or no
change)? But perhaps you think once outside the EU, nothing it does
will have any bearing on us.
So many people get lost trying to change things from the inside when
really they have no hope of achieving it. Maybe it's ego that stops them
seeing how irrelevant their ideas are to the organisation they dislike
yet are supporting.
We had at least some influence on EU decisions when a member. If you can
be certain nothing the EU does after we leave will matter to us, then
fine. But that is crystal ball gazing yet again.
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Dave Plowman
London SW
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