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- 20 Jun 16
"So...please vote. And please ask your friends to do the same."
We are only a few days away from the United Kingdom voting on whether to remain with the European Union or leave it.
On June 23, citizens will cast their Yes or No ballad on 'Brexit'. As with the Scottish independence referendum, many stars have voiced their opinion on the upcoming vote. Johnny Marr likened the Pro-Brexit campaign to fascism. While, actor Sir Michael Caine remarked that maybe it is time for a change. "To me, you've now got in Europe a sort of government by-proxy of everybody, who has now got carried away."
He added, "Unless there is some extremely significant changes, we should get out. You cannot be dictated to by thousands of faceless civil servants."
Brian Eno has shared a message on Facebook encouraging people to vote No to Brexit. Eno admitted to be laissez faire on the issue, but has since had change of heart. In his post he argues why the United Kingdom should remain in the EU, citing the issues of the environment, fair labour laws and refugee treatment.
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"Sorry to bludgeon you with a political message... but this is getting serious.
In just a few days we will be voting whether to stay in the EU.
Until recently I'd assumed there was no chance we'd vote to leave. However, recent polls seem to be showing 'Leave' and 'Remain' are neck and neck. Some polls even show 'Leave' leading.
You may have made up your mind and plan to vote (in which case ignore this letter), but if, like me, you've been complacent about the issue, it might be time to rethink. What the 'Leaves' have on their side is their unquenchable enthusiasm for a 'Great' Britain that they think we can revive - and several powerful media outlets to propagandise the idea. The Leavers know they can count on their demographic - primarily older people - to get out and vote, whereas the 'Remain' demographic is less reliable (and more complacent). And the Leavers have LOTS of money: seems like a lot of very wealthy people are anxious to get out of the EU.
I wonder why? Is it because many of the constraints on how badly you're allowed to treat workers have been put in place by the EU? Is it because the EU has insisted on environmental legislation which hampers the freedom-to-pollute of corporations and governments? Is it because the EU has established an international criminal court where all those people to whom we sell weapons might be called to account? Is it because the EU has tried to come up with some sort of humane response to immigration other than barbed wire and Trumpian walls?
I have a lot of misgivings about the way the EU is run, but they don't make me want to ditch the whole idea. I feel the EU is one of the only restraints on the kind of neo-liberal market fundamentalism that has seen inequality rising throughout the world. I feel that it has been a net force for good in promoting enlightened social and environmental agendas. It could and should be doing a better job at all these things, but to do any job at all it needs our support.
The only good outcome of this referendum is that it might remind us what the original mission of the EU was, and might motivate us to actually make it happen.
So...please vote. And please ask your friends to do the same.
- Brian"