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Debate Score:4
Arguments:5
Total Votes:4
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Should the UK leave the European Union?

Yes

Side Score: 1
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No

Side Score: 3

I don't want to be inundated with a tonnes of immigrants. We survived fine before we were in the EU.

Side: Yes
1 point

Scottish and English football teams cannot take part in major tournaments with foreign clubs if we were to leave the EU, The queen will have to leave her post.

Side: No
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Why would the Queen have to leave her post?

Side: Yes
1 point

We should, but for economic and practical reasons, to do so would be extremely painful and it would be akin to taking a leap into the dark. If such an unlikely event did occur we'd become very unpopular with most other European nations as effectively we've told them to get lost and many would interpret our exit as a ''snooty British'' snub to their cosy little club. The line David Cameron is taking is the right one. He's trying to renegotiate our membership with our bolshie European partners in the hope that they'll concede to his reasonable argument of amendments to certain aspects of the ''arrangement'', many of which are to our distinct detriment and never formed any part of the original aims of, what was meant to be an economic union. But whilst it may be crushingly humiliating, it is my opinion that we would have to bite the confounded bullet if our Prime Minister's efforts fall short of what is required.

Side: No
1 point

If we left the EU. It would be harder for us to travel to other countries (e.g: France, Italy, Spain,etc.), it's annoying enough having to exchange each time I fly! Leaving the EU would also be bad for trade, as it would be harder to trade with EU countries - if we have little relation with them- anyway. Why would Britain want to leave (if it had a choice). We have a bigger say than many small countries in the EU.

Side: No