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milkymum1 I don't blame the E:U for anything.
But the seeds for the mess began during Thatcher's era.
She sold off the industry and then got annoyed because she misjudged the entire future plan for Europe during the 80's.
Back then it was thought that trade blocs were the way to go
Russia/China/Europe/USA/etc.
But by reforming the common market into the E:U the balance of trade and power shifted toward Germany and France because of their own nationalized industries and the fact that they were the heaviest financial investors into the new E:U.
They wanted a single European currency. Britain didn't. If you can't trade your own currency within your own continent where does that leave you, independence wise ?.......It leaves you at the mercy of the European Central Bank and the poorest performers in Europe, and NOT the people within your OWN country !
They wanted freedom of movement, Britain didn't. Specifically because France has such a piss-poor attitude to manning their own borders and then either allowing them to settle illegally, or not containing them sufficiently so they then jump on flights; ferries or in the back of trucks and head to Britain, making it OUR job to look after them until we can either accommodate or extradite them back to their country of origin at our expense !
The UK Conservative party hate everybody ! They have this 'love-hate' relationship with Europe in that they want to be in it because of the possibility of doing business across the continent. Yet they hate everything the E:U stands for because none of it is in Britain's interest !
Having lost the referendum Cameron, i agree. Cameron should have stayed to fight for his country. But he didn't. Probably because of pressure from wealthy Tory backers who wanted 'pro-Europeans' in the cabinet and saw him as a 'eunuch' having played his best hand