is this a joke-------I think our government should invest in affordable housing and more school places rather than come out of the EU - that is what will be most beneficial to Britain.
How much is an affordable house also you forgot we need more hospitals,more health centres and you never told us what planet you are from.
VOTE LEAVE.
~TW~
Simple slogans won't cut it as an argument for leaving. You don't say how the benefits of leaving outweigh the benefits of staying in the EU so please explain.
If we look at countries that are not part of the EU such as Norway or Switzerland, but which trade with it, Norway still has to pay into the operational and administrative budgets, based on the relative size of its GDP compared to the total GDP of the EEA (for the operational costs). These payments are part of the treaties allowing them opportunities to trade. Britain's GDP is about 5 or 6 times that of Norway so their payments if they adopt the same status as Norway will be 5 or 6 times more. Norway's payments to fund EU programmes for 2014-21 can be found here:
http://www.eu-norway.org/eu/Financial-contribution/#.VzHwovkrLIUNorway still has to sign up to the free movement of people if they want to trade with the EU, and they have to abide by EU trade regulations and EU decisions, which have to be incorporated into national legislation, but without having the opportunity to influence those decisions by participating in the EU Parliament.
Norway and Switzerland have higher per capita immigration than Britain, so over to you - what are the benefits of leaving?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/11190269/If-EU-migration-is-the-problem-Switzerland-and-Norway-are-not-the-answer.htmlThe Swiss government does not seem to have not got very far in appeasing their population's tolerance of immigration with their economic need for trade with the EU.
On 9 February 2014 a slim majority of the Swiss population (50.3%) voted in favour of amending the constitution to introduce annual quotas on the number of non-Swiss nationals and to give preference to Swiss citizens in the job market. Implementing the results of the vote would not only be incompatible with the Free Movement of People Agreement (FMOP) (part of Bilateral I), but it would also put at risk the country’s entire series of bilateral treaties with the EU under the ‘guillotine clause’ — if one agreement is terminated, the other agreements would cease to apply. Faced with the EU’s firm refusal to renegotiate the free movement agreement, the Swiss Government is facing difficulties in overcoming the political and legal impasse created by the initiative. Consultations to overcome the impasse continue between the Commission and the Swiss authorities.
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/atyourservice/en/displayFtu.html?ftuId=FTU_6.5.3.htmlDo you have any evidence that Britain could do better than the Swiss or is this just an understandable knee-jerk reaction to pressures on under-funded infrastructure? The government scrapped a school building programme in 2010 and I'm not sure what exactly they put in place instead. Studies show birth rates of people already in Britain is a bigger factor in pressure on school places than EU immigration. Not sure how you propose to stop people having more children, so the infrastructure is going to continue to be under pressure and the government will therefore need to invest more in the infrastructure - there is no getting around that.
In terms of housing, as I said my impression is that EU migrants share accommodation - there seem to be lots of them living together in private rented accommodation. But if you post some stats to show otherwise, happy to take a look.
Also. we have an ageing population and more complex and therefore expensive medical treatment, so cost of healthcare is only going to go up. We have a shortage of labour in Britain and a need for people to efficiently and competently perform low-level jobs, both in the NHS and in other areas, and immigration from the EU seems to be plugging the gap. They are willing to come to do these jobs because of Britain's living wage and access to some in-work benefits. So what is your proposal to make sure there is healthcare for all the foreign people who come here to plug the skills gap as well as healthcare for existing British citizens?