Taking British jobs away from British people and giving them to non-British people.
When has the EU ever done that?
By the way, it suits me just fine that my plumber is a likeable chap who is competent but doesn't rip me off. The fact that he comes from Poland doesn't bother me or any of his burgeoning list of British customers. It seems that it suits many of us fine for foreigners to do the jobs we want doing. The only people taking jobs away from British people is us.
You also have to remember that in the 80's with Britain in the doldrums, the EU made it possible for British people to find good jobs in other parts of the EU.
It's partly the way British people use the EU that I find wrong. For example, a woman with children can't be bothered to clean her kitchen or make her children help, so she hires a foreign maid to do it, who she pays a low wage rather than paying the full rate to a British person. She goes to the coffee shop or gym while the maid is doing her work. The children never learn how to clear up their mess.
What do you mean by a low wage and the full rate? Are you aware that the minimum wage applies to everybody?
Frankly, I'm astonished that you don't like the idea of rich people redistributing some of their money to poorer people. And I don't see why poor people from elsewhere in the EU are less deserving of jobs than British people.
Yes maybe we should, but you can't just force people to stay in a club. They have to want to be in it. In order for people to want to be in, they have to experience being both in and out.
That would be great if we could just get back in at the drop of a hat.
The point I'm making is that it might be good for Britain to experience being out of the EU; if however we are not able to survive, can we get back in?
It'll probably turn out not to be good and the signs certainly aren't promising. I expect we probably could get back in but not on the same terms we have now. For example, our rebate will be gone and we'll have to commit to joining the Euro one day (the Euro definitely is a bad idea).