MaizieD
I was an enthusiastic opponent of the common market and saw it as a good thing for the UK. After a while i saw repirts in my lical newspaper of our large engineering companys relicating their manufacturing and i became concerned about the youth and the lack of home based skilled workers. Both of our main engineering employers outsourced and with them went hundreds if apprenticeships in mechanical and electrical engineering, gear cutting etc., and these were never replaced. We went through a period where school leavers went on worthless six month work placements which were supposed to provide them with work but few did.
I watched as our youth were villified and deemed feckless this so that profit driven companys could bring in cheap trained workers from the EU. They didnt have to spend money training them and they could pay them minimum wage. Indeed most are good workers.
I watched as Germany has grown in power and is achieving by steakth what it couldnt do by war. I watched as countries such as Germany exploit the poorer countries providing them with grants to improve their infrastructure, roads etc. So the can get their cheaply produced goods out whilst not improving the lives of those who live there.
I watch as nationalism is rising throughout Europe, though as UK is experiencing, leaving a disfuctional organisation is a frightening prospect akin to trying to leave the Soviet union.
As the EU big boys strive for a federal state it is evident that this is a step too far. The Eastern Bloc is very nationalustic and their cultures are still strongly religion based. Even Sweden is getting wary of the dictatorial stance coming from the 'big boys' especially with regard to free movement and immigration. In just about every country within the EU there is a simmering frustration at ground level.
It is being muted by some within the EU that it has become too big and that it may be vetter reconfiguring as smaller looser trading alliances where polotical issues are devolved back to governments but with common agreements in place.
Had the union remained as a teading alliance i would still be singing its praises, However, as i have seen the demise of our manufacturing infrastrucure, the quality of jobs available to our youth being zero or gig economy non jobs. Our run down areas beautified with EU funds which is actually UK money sent to EU, an admin charge skimmed off then sent back with a big blue plaque to say its EU money.
The Erasmus project benefits a few, all students should benefit from overseas teavel. When i was at school in the 1960s we had an exchange program with a school in Lille, France.
For every scientist saying Brexit is bad, you can find ithers sayin gring it on as research and cooperation is global. The satellute thing. Most of the money and research is UK. Yet there are countries who have barely contributed who will genefit the most, whilst I am all for genevolence, i am not for taking the P.
I have friends who have relocated or who have holiday homes in Spain. Some have estabished themselves as citizens others not.
There are many more reasons why, but maybe that is enough for now (visitors just arrived).