Ok how about this flecc for a positive, what's your opinion on this..
If like many, you've had to have any major surgery on the NHS and wait months, or have a busy GP surgery and had to weeks just to see your GP or months for a referral appointment with a specialist or consultant, you could say the NHS has some problems..either understaffed, lack of resources, or too much demand on it.. whatever the cause, it's not running anywhere near as efficiently as it could be. And worse still, many towns such as my own, face losing their hospitals COMPLETELY and the absurdity of having to be flown by helicopter to neighbouring next towns hospitals. This is in a town over 110,000 people and growing!
If we left the EU June 23'rd, we'd immediately be saving £50 million a day. That's enough money to build a new NHS hospital EVERY TWO DAYS.
Just think what that money could do in very practical ways to transform the immediate main problems the UK faces:
1) The NHS burden strain, months waiting for ops, people dying.
2) Housing shortage, we have couples with children in flats.
3) Overcrowded schools and slipping education stands, UK is falling behind many countries on even basic education.
Our country is in a serious mess. And this shouldn't be happening in a first-world country with the 5th largest economy on earth. Even Cuba has a better public health-care system than the UK.
So, right away there's an immediate positive benefit. We stop paying the EU membership fee, and we start investing the money into re-building our own infrastructure to improve the lives and living-standards of our own people.
Then there's all the indirect cost savings. That could potentially run into billions of pounds a year, which instead of being wasted on re-doing EU-related things, goes directly into our economy.