I don't want to distract from the main Brexit thread where people who know WTF this is about are talking.
So, I get the basic argument against staying in the EU: they're a bunch of unelected arrogant bureaucrats, etc. What I don't understand is how this will affect things. This is rooted in my basic failure to understand just what the EU does. There's no EU army or anything, and while they have a pan-European currency the UK wasn't in that anyway. I understand that there are a lot of regulations involved in being in the EU, covering everything from immigration and tariffs to agriculture and industry. Is the concern simply that the loss of all those rules would screw up the economy, say by raising tariffs on goods entering and exiting the UK? Or is it that this will trigger a general stampede for the exit?
So, I get the basic argument against staying in the EU: they're a bunch of unelected arrogant bureaucrats, etc. What I don't understand is how this will affect things. This is rooted in my basic failure to understand just what the EU does. There's no EU army or anything, and while they have a pan-European currency the UK wasn't in that anyway. I understand that there are a lot of regulations involved in being in the EU, covering everything from immigration and tariffs to agriculture and industry. Is the concern simply that the loss of all those rules would screw up the economy, say by raising tariffs on goods entering and exiting the UK? Or is it that this will trigger a general stampede for the exit?
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