hollydolly
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good perspective... I can only speak for me personally. ..I wonder if the Brits in the Forum believe the UK never really felt like part of Europe. To me, a non-Brit, I have an impression that some Brits feel they sold their soul out in exchange for economic rewards from the EU. Of course, that's my learned opinion- Okay, not so learned.
When I was a kid at school, I always thought we were in Europe.. I'd practice writing my whole address ..ending with Scotland, Great Britain, Europe..etc.. but that was wrong.. we didn't get taught that, I just decided we were part of Europe.
When I was almost 18 we joined the EU but not actually endorsed until I was 20 in 1975.. by then I didn't even know what we'd gained from it.. except to change to metric measurements ( if indeed that was a gain)... however... all through the last 40 years our lives have been probably easier than they would be with trade etc... and cheap travel for the masses , which hadn't really been the case for the ordinary working Joe pre '73 , being too expensive..
During that 40 years membership we resisted many European directives, including changing to a new currency ( the Euro)... and tbh after travelling and enjoying mostly, many, many European countries , I never actually felt European at all.. No-one speaks our language..
It's like living in the United States of America.. and only Texas speaks English, every other state speaks a different language to it's neighbour.....and then Utah decided it will be the boss, and tell everyone.. particularly Texas how they'll live their lives, how they can't have things they've always had, like powerful Vacuum cleaners, limited power on kettles, , shopkeepers being jailed for not selling in metric measurements.
Our fisherman not permitted to fish in British waters, but European countries allowed... ... and told we must accept Millions of immigrants despite not having the infrastructure to house or school them... ( this is a tiny example )
Eventually the people rose up and said Nope.. if this is what it takes to be European then we don't want it.. we'll have our own identity back ...and we got Brexit..
Now whether that's going to be the best idea in the long run or not , has yet to be played out, but that's my own personal story..people older or younger than me might see it all differently
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