London will benefit from Brexit

Londonners may benefit from Brexit because their taxes benefit non-metropolitan areas more than the London area. Their major industry is banking and financial services. It will be easier for them to forge new links outside rather than the traditional industries who will have to buy their way in, past the American and Asian blocks. There will be no incentive for regional development assistance to areas outside the Southeast

Who benefits from Brexit?

Britain’s mainstream workforce, including the transport sector.

Who benefits from “Remain”?

Anyone foreign, wealthy, or unemployed.

The tricky one is how anyone sitting in more than one grouping - ‘will vote on the day’.

If you’re a foreign driver, you might want to vote “out” - before more follow you, and drive down your wages.
If you’re foreign and unemployed, then you’re be voting “in” to prevent the government from stopping your benefits.
If you’re wealthy and working, you might still vote “In” because you see yourself as having “much to lose from any open-ended change to public services and taxation” that would surely follow a Brexit.
If you’re wealthy and foreign, you’ll be voting for the status quo - which is “in” as well
If you’re working and have debts - you’ll be voting “out” if you’re of reasonable intelligence, or “in” if you’d rather just listen to what both leaders Cameron and Corbyn have told you to do…

This spread then, gives a rather simplified explanation as to why the “in” camp is running at around a 60% chance of winning the referendum over the 40% for “out”.

But what of those that don’t vote, don’t do politics, and don’t actually know WHAT to vote for here?
It’ll be their decision at the end of the day to let the “ins” easily romp over the “outs”. The Out camp needs every vote it can get. The ins only need 2 in 3 of them to turn up on polling day to get the “status quo” result they are presumably less fearful of than anything involving a complete reform of our own infrastructure.

Big politics in bite-sized chunks. See any long-winded political thread on this message board for more details. :smiley:

All I hear from the Pro EU lot is all doom and gloom if we leave the EU. All I hear from the Anti EU lot is “You’re full of zb, stop scare mongering.” Neither said have put forward a compelling case.

Euro:
There will be no incentive for regional development assistance to areas outside the Southeast

Pressure groups and votes at elections are the biggest incentive any UK government has for regional development.

I WILL VOTE OUT ,SIMPLE WE CAN NOT KEEP LETTING PEOPLE INTO THIS COUNTRY .You name it ,we have none,there is to many,we can not afford it,…over the last few years the gov have said…shortage of power lights will go out,we will have to work longer can not afford pensions, water shortage(i think that was when they wanted to introduce water meters,schools full, maternity full ,hospitals over run as are dentists, doctors,roads ,railways, not enough houses and there never will be,prisons full we will need more of them if what I see of the dregs across the channel.No I am out.will London benefit from brexit dont know

Radar19:
All I hear from the Pro EU lot is all doom and gloom if we leave the EU. All I hear from the Anti EU lot is “You’re full of zb, stop scare mongering.” Neither said have put forward a compelling case.

The EU constitution removes our democratic rights of sovereignty to govern ourselves.In favour of rule by people like Merkel and Junker.

We’re in massive trade deficit with the place and we are a net contributor both of which costing us billions every year.

How ‘compelling’ does it need to get. :unamused:

Euro:
There will be no incentive for regional development assistance to areas outside the Southeast

You do know that right now many of us in ‘the south east’ are protesting to our MPs and anyone who’ll listen that we ‘don’t want’ any more growth we’ve had enough.Against which is NIMBY Norvernors refusing to take their fair share.IE we don’t hear anyone shouting about they want major expansion of East Midlands and Manchester airports or new towns in North Yorkshire and Northumberia and ■■■■■■■ and the Welsh borderlands etc etc instead of supporting cramming yet more into the south east. :unamused: