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offering more constructive rationale over the effect of Brexit. The EU is a declining trade bloc, and globalisation – thanks partly to evolving technology and the internet – has fundamentally changed the way we trade. Britain should be outward looking in her approach to trade and the bureaucratic, restrictive EU doesn’t aid us in this goal. Lastly, those on the left should be emphatically opposed to what the EU stands for: centralising power in the hands of a few to the benefit of career politicians and large corporations. It is not progressive and its careless management and relentless drive towards the single currency has caused mass unemployment across vast swathes of Europe, while its backdoor TTIP deal with US companies will ensure NHS privatisation is irreversible. The EU’s abysmal track-record on listening to European citizens in referendums provides unequivocal evidence that it cares little about democracy and far more about centralising power for multinational companies and growing its influence on international affairs no matter the cost. The EU doesn’t care for you or your family and it’s time the British people put a stop to this nonsense by taking control of our own affairs just as we did pre-1975. All of the evidence, all of the figures and all of the trends suggest very strongly that the EU is fundamentally flawed and is shrinking at a rate of knots. Why would you vote for more of the same? We, the world’s fifth largest economy, should be excited to enter a new phase in our rich history as friendly European neighbours rather than bickering tenants inside the EU gravy train. References With special thanks to... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Daily Telegraph Reuters The Guardian John King Daily Express LBC Jim Sillars Daily Mail Labour Leave London Evening Standard City A.M The Huffington Post Euro Guido Financial Times CNBC Breitbart News Open Europe New Statesman The Independent. 27 cross-party reasons to Leave the EU | @DavidSeadon