Why we MUST vote to stay IN the EU

JK
31 Mar 2016

A series of new reports from top economists couldn't be clearer - Brexit would hit UK jobs and UK families:



• 950,000 UK jobs lost by 2020, and our economy £100 billion worse off (Confederation of British Industry)



• The average UK household between £850 and £1,700 a year worse off in the long term (London School of Economics)



• The NHS's finances hit - with public spending cut by up to £40 billion by 2030, hitting investment in public services (Oxford Economics)



• Mortgage bills soaring - "prolonged uncertainty" meaning mortgage ..and it's started. Why has TATA steel pulled out of the UK?



Add these to more uncertainty about research funding for our universities and other organisations, less secure borders (yes, it's true), more international companies simply not needing the UK as their entry to the EU market and more fears about a break up of the EU and the peace it has kept. There will be rejoicing in some countries outside the EU if we leave but it will not be in the UK apart from a short lived feeling of triumph for the Brexit groups.


We absolutely MUST vote to STAY IN on 23.6. See more



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