It's not the EU that has caused the 'difficulty and devastation' in people's lives; it's our own governments. We were the 5th largest economy in the world. There was OODLES of money sloshing around in it, plenty of money for higher wages, social welfare, education, improved infrastructure etc. etc. But where did the money go? Higher and higher rewards for executives, bankers and shareholders, most of which avoided being taxed and was hived off abroad, not recirculated in the economy to the benefit of everyone.
And the complete MYTH of the nation's economy being like a household economy has taken such a hold that the poor old British public, whose wages were being kept as low as their employers could possibly make them, whose health service became no longer completely free, whose children had to pay and take out loans for university education, who suffered loss of bus routes along with ever rising fares as the privatisation profit motive became entrenched, who have to wade through a maze of tariffs and charges to get a halfway decent deal on their energy prices, etc. etc.(there's loads more) have bought into that MYTH and meekly accepted that it's their station in life to be poor because the rich people say so. Whereas there would be plenty for all; in fact, we were working toward a far more fair distribution of wealth in the UK until Thatcher came along with her good housewife spin on the economy and enthusiasm for handing all our assets to the rich. It's bloody Victorian times all over again.
And then, along come a load of rich people who tell them that it's all the fault of the EU that they're poor and there's no proper jobs and they all fall for it.
How on earth can it be the fault of the EU? Our prosperity has grown because we were a member of it. It is not the fault of the EU that that prosperity hasn't been shared fairly. It's governments who impose the austerity which has made most of us poorer, not the EU. It's governments who have given the wealthy all the tax breaks while upping indirect taxes which hit the poor the hardest. It's governments which have pared the safety nets of state provision to the very minimum, not the EU.
So I'm not impressed by ranty, shouty people like Day6 who can only regurgitate the rubbish she's been fed by all those millionaires and billionaires who desperately want to get away from EU legislation that forces them to pay their workers at least a wage that lets them just about get by in life, and to provide them with safe working environments and to restrict their working hours and enable them to have decent holidays (ironically enough, much of this initiated by the UK). And regulations that don't allow them to poison the environment, our beaches, our rivers. Who see in Brexit an opportunity for making even more profits to squirrel away in tax havens while taking advantage of all the state provided 'goods' which they don't contribute to.
No, not impressed at all, Day6, just amazed at the gullibility of most Leavers.