The living standards we've enjoyed since we joined the EU, that's just one of the benefits of membership.
Most of our population have enjoyed a far higher standard of living since than we enjoyed prior to 1973.
As I pointed out earlier, back in the 1950s and 1960s, our homes were bare compared to today, very few owned cars, few had ever flown, overseas holidays in the sun were solely the province of the wealthy and pensions were a pittance.
Many of those things changed due to the EU membership benefits, pensions being a perfect example. Our governments were increasingly shamed by the stark contrast between our old age pension and those in the EU countries which were often between two and three times ours. They were eventually compelled to improve them, despite which we still lag behind our partners in the main EU countries.
Remember the huge fuss over school meals? 37 pence per pupil per day in the UK, £2.50 in Germany and France and £4 per day for Italian school pupils! Once again we were shamed into doing better for our kids, yet still we are far behind.
The conclusion is inescapable, under the UK government we are treated poorly, perhaps unsurprising since we are subjects. Under EU influence we are treated far better, more like their populations who are citizens, not subjects. UK governments prefer to buy missile submarines, aircaft carriers and other non-defensive attack ships rather than treat their populations decently.
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