If the 10 percent comes with strings attached like, my neighbours will be deciding how i live my life not my family
The 10% comes with the same strings attached as now. The 5% comes with different strings which may be worse or maybe better, you just don't know.
other members of my family will have to face a pay cut, I have to pay to be a member of a club i can't leave, etc. I'd be happy with 5 percent.
How do the other members of your family who you are condemning to pay cuts feel about you turning down a 10% pay rise in favour of a 5% one just so you don't have to listen to the neighbours telling you what length to cut your lawn to? And, by the way, you can't borrow their hedge trimmer anymore.
The basic economics is that we will be richer than we are now if we leave the EU in GDP terms,
You really don't have a clue.
also save £175million a week
Great, we'll all be nearly £3 a week better off except those of us who lose our jobs, but hey, your inward looking nationalism will be worth it. Well done.
more democracy,
It's been demonstrated on this thread that we already have democracy and, in some respect more now than we would without the EU.
have controlled immigration,
We already have controlled immigration. You try leaving this country and then getting back in again without your passport. The only open border we have with any other country is the one with the Republic of Ireland and that agreement predates the EU.
less discrimination to non-eu immigrants, control our own laws.
You want to make it easier for non EU immigrants to get in? That surprises me.
Still baffled by your attitude to UK jobs, outsourcing the NHS, and generally thinking our tax money going abroad results in us getting more money.
I'm not surprised you are baffled, you have continually demonstrated an inability to understand basic economics.
Let me tell you a fact: all this hand wringing about British jobs going to foreigners is just hypocritical nonsense. Nobody really cares about where our goods and services come from, they care about quality and price, mostly price. Look at all the stuff you own like your car, your TV, your computer, your clothes, your phone, your electrical goods. How much of it was made in Britain? You know why so little of the stuff we buy was made in Britain? It's because, faced with a choice between saving British jobs and having a better quality product for less money, almost all of us went for the latter option.
I don't believe that since it very much depends on predicting what GDP would be in 14 years time (a guess), what UK governments are elected and what is dictated by the EU.
And yet all the best "guesses" say it's better to remain in the EU. They aren't really guesses , by the way, they are economic models. They are more likely to be right than Boris "let me Godwin you" Johnson.
The fallacious part is the spin, if you listened to the headlines it will be a massive recession, World War 3
Yes, it would be like a new Nazi conquest, oh, no, wait, it was Boris who said that about staying in. Don't try to pin the spin thing on us.
As I recall the CBI forecast was by 2030 the UK economy will be 41% larger if we remain and 39% if we leave.
And that 3% equates to a lot of extra mouths fed.