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Why Brexit? Why leave the single market?

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These reasons for leaving... are just so invalid. My dad is voting Brexit party and I think we're better off being more open and adopting a shared identity across Europe. Through Brexit we've imposed more restrictions on travel and trade. Brexit appeals to that need to feel proud of being independent and British, to feel powerful and excited. We should allow freedom of movement and allow the natural evolution of our people and culture, we can't hold on to old traditions, eventually white British people will cease existing whether we like it or not.
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It is the European Union an Nato's policies of their updating of the UDHR Refugee act which allows illegal muslim immigration into Europe itself which is antagonising many. A shared identity will always be disastrous. Individual national identities can always be maintained without conflict. The EU, in particular, has become corrupt and no longer owes its allegiance to the identities of its member states. The individual identity of Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England will always exist.
NoSugar · 22-25, F
@EugenieLaBorgia the immigrants problem in the uk is mostly a commonwealth problem and leaving the EU wont fix that
@NoSugar It cannot be fixed because Britain must still adhere to the UDHR Refugee Act which is NATO. Weere it solely the protocol of the EU, Britain would be able to refuse all illegal muslim immigration.
NoSugar · 22-25, F
@EugenieLaBorgia yeah but isolating your country north korea style brings other problems
@NoSugar It doesn't, though. The 'model' of society just needs a little re-working. Trade can be established quite easily with member states outside of the EU and it is established even now with those outside of the EU.
misterjakelee · 31-35, M
Belief in Islam is a problem, particularly those with extreme/authoritarian beliefs, but closing off borders to them isn't a solution. Face the problem rather than trying to keep it out, Muslims are just people.
@misterjakelee The problem is that in the Islamic architecture of culture, they themselves do not consider their beliefs extreme. This is the muslim viewpoint not mine. The dictate that non-muslims are either - according totheir own belief structure - infidel, Jew or Christian is the problem. Unless muslim women rise up against muslim men, there will be no change. Islam will only succeed as an integrating community when muslim women take the reins of the stallions with which their men are trampling others underfoot. Ask yourself this: how many many of non-muslim faith are actively supporting muslim women in their struggle against male dominance. When the Bengalis tried to shrug of the male dominance from the Islamic community in 1971, 3 million wereslaughtered and 500,000 women and children were raped - many to death. Now, the non-muslim men who support Islam in general are the same men who wish to rid the evolving equality between men and women in the hope that if the Islamic, male-dominated community gains a foothold, they themselves will be able to use that male; Islamic system to -again- subjugate their own women in their own communities.