The Brexit Debate

Jim Meredith, Chairman at Augean and John Allbrook, Criticaleye Board Mentor argue their cases for whether Britain should stay in the European Union

KEY POINTS: For Brexit 
• We don’t earn enough from
Europe and should focus
on trade elsewhere
• The EU is unable to form the
cohesive policies it requires
• A Brexit means we can work under
our own rules and regulations
 

KEY POINTS: Against Brexit
• Being an EU member gives us
better trade links
• The EU brings peace to its
members where previously
there was war
• Multi-national policies have led
to less extremism




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