I find it fascinating that the right wing parties who seek to secede from the EU are also those who fail to bring it forward despite most of them arguing that they want a "better EU". But ok, let the UK leave, it was always more a weight than an asset anyway. Case in point and topical, the UK's consistent sabotaging of EU fiscal regulations. European construction should have been vertical rather than horizontal, pretty much everybody agrees on that today.
More a weight? How so? I guarantee you you'll have a harder time without our trade lol. (Not saying we'll actually stop trading with the EU, that's very much doubtful, and the EU would be idiotic to try that, considering how we're one of the best trade capitals that exists)
But either way it's fine, the EU is more of a weight on us than anything so the feeling is mutual
After going through the thread I am interested in leaving the EU now - On a side note, the poll result that we had at college following the debate came out to 67% voting to stay and 33% voting to leave, interesting result. Obviously the result is only showing roughly 200 or so college students so it's far from accurate in the eyes of the entire public, but an interesting poll none the less.