Re fiscal policy, I would need a better sense than I currently have of what policy decisions would be likely. I imagine that harmonisation across the EU would be beneficial all else being equal, but not if it was harmonised to terrible policy.
I'm in favour of parts of the TTIP proposals, so successfully negotiating them would make me more strongly in favour of Remain. Of the bits that I have concerns about, I think that the UK is probably more likely to agree to them than Brussels.
Free trade is generally good, and the ways in which it is enhanced by being a member of the EU is part of why I'm voting remain. Whilst remaining also imposes some restrictions, I don't they're either or both outweighed or likely to be continued internally even if we leave.
I'm sure there are non-obnoxious elements to the Leave side, but they're being overshadowed.
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Date: 2016-06-22 03:09 pm (UTC)I'm in favour of parts of the TTIP proposals, so successfully negotiating them would make me more strongly in favour of Remain. Of the bits that I have concerns about, I think that the UK is probably more likely to agree to them than Brussels.
Free trade is generally good, and the ways in which it is enhanced by being a member of the EU is part of why I'm voting remain. Whilst remaining also imposes some restrictions, I don't they're either or both outweighed or likely to be continued internally even if we leave.
I'm sure there are non-obnoxious elements to the Leave side, but they're being overshadowed.