"I was also proud of the role Britain had within the EU."
Care to enlighten us Momof3 ? What exactly was that role? Banker?
Our role was a subservient one, as illustrated famously by Cameron just before the referendum, who was not able to negotiate any concessions at all with Brussels.
He was ignored and powerless. I found that quite frightening and not a good indication of a strong Britain. We were being swallowed up and things had come to a head.
That was NOT reassuring and I felt proud that by having a referendum the people could decide whether we wanted that bondage to continue or not. We were able to decide whether we wanted to give billions of taxpayers money every year to an institution which treated us as both its obedient poodle and its cash cow.
Those same feelings have since emerged in countries all over Europe, just in case you hadn't noticed.
Evidence on Andy Burnham's National Care Service proposals


