Why should we Vote Leave on 23 June?

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Why should we Vote Leave on 23 June?

Why should we Vote Leave on 23 June The PM s deal leaves the EU in charge of the same things after his negotiation as before It is not legally binding - the European Court can tear it up the day after the referendum This is dangerous. We will keep sending at least 350 million a week abroad Immigration will continue out of control putting public services like the NHS under strain The European Court will be in charge of our borders, immigration, asylum and even our intelligence services If we Vote Leave, we will take back control and can spend our money on our priorities

Our money, our priorities Since 1973, we have sent over half a trillion pounds to the EU The EU costs us over 350 million a week Enough to build a brand new, fully-staffed NHS hospital every week This is almost 20 billion a year Half the entire English schools budget, or four times the annual Scottish schools budget and four times the science budget

Our money, our priorities We should spend our money on our priorities like the NHS not the EU

Let s take back control of our borders A quarter of a million EU migrants come here every year a city the size of Newcastle This puts a big strain on public services like the NHS and schools The EU Court means we can t stop violent convicted criminals coming here from Europe The EU Court also stops us from deporting dangerous terror suspects We need to take back control of our borders so we decide who can come here and who can t

We can t take the risk of voting to stay The euro is permanently on the brink of crisis and we will be forced to pay to bail it out again The EU s migrant crisis is out of control EU Judges are using the Charter of Fundamental Rights to take away more power from our police and security services The former head of Interpol, Ronald K Noble, has said that: Europe s open-border arrangement is effectively an international passport-free zone for terrorists and that it was like hanging a sign welcoming terrorists to Europe Voting to stay in the EU is a threat to our jobs and our security

The EU is letting in more and more countries The EU started as 9 countries it s now 28 Croatia, Romania and Bulgaria have joined since 2007 The EU will continue to grow. The next countries set to join are: Albania: Macedonia: Montenegro: Serbia: Turkey: 2.8 million 2.1 million 0.6 million 7.2 million 76.0 million Syria Iraq

We need to be able to hold our lawmakers to account Over half our laws are made by unelected EU bureaucrats in Brussels who we never voted for The Eurozone has a permanent majority in the EU voting system this means we re always outvoted The UK has been outvoted every single time it has voted against EU laws These laws have cost British taxpayers 2.4 billion We should take back the power to kick out the people who make our laws

Let s take back control over our economy and trade Only 5% of British businesses export to the EU but 100% suffer the burden of EU red tape EU regulations are highly damaging to our economy, costing small businesses millions every week EU energy regulations cost families and small businesses millions EU rules delay building schools and hospitals - and add millions to the cost We have no power to make free trade deals with fast growing economies like India and China unlike non-eu Iceland and Switzerland UK trade and jobs will thrive after we Vote Leave

Great Britain is a great country We are the 5th biggest economy in the world We are the 4th largest military power in the world We are one of 5 permanent members of the UN Security Council and a leading member of NATO Our security and intelligence services are recognised as the best in the world The In campaign claim that we can t be a normal democracy which stands on our own two feet - they are doing Britain down

We love Europe the problem is the EU There is a free trade zone from Iceland to Turkey and the Russian border and we will be part of it We don t need to accept the control of the EU Court to trade with Europe Countries around the world trade with the EU without accepting the ultimate control of the EU court Taking back control is a careful change, not a sudden stop - we will negotiate the terms of a new deal before we start any legal process to leave We might not get another vote on this for forty years let s use our chance

The Prime Minister s deal is a complete failure It doesn t save us any money we are still sending 350 million a week to the EU This will increase to 400m a week by 2020 It is not legally binding the European Court can rip up the agreement the day after the referendum The European Court has already broken a similar agreement with Denmark 80 times The European Court is still in charge of exactly the same things as it was before

The EU is already planning its next power grab The EU Commission has already published its plans for the next EU treaty in the Five Presidents Report This will transfer a huge amount more power to Brussels - including over our taxes Britain stands to lose out hugely we will lose even more control and money and our public services like the NHS will be under even more strain The Eurocrats are just waiting to get our referendum out of the way before pushing ahead with the new treaty to take even more money and power This is our last chance to take back control there is no status quo on offer

A vote to remain means: Permanent handing over of 350 million a week to Brussels Permanent overruling of UK law by EU law and the EU Court Permanent EU control of our trade and economy Permanent EU control of security and migration A vote to remain is a vote to keep giving more money and power to the EU every year

A Vote to Leave takes back control We stop handing over 350 million a week to Brussels We take back control of our borders and can kick out violent criminals We take back the power to kick out the people who make our laws We decide what we spend our own money on We free our businesses from damaging EU laws and regulations We take back the power to make our own trade deals We have better relations with our European friends We regain our influence in the wider world and become a truly global nation once again Europe yes, EU no the safer choice

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