woody69
Journeyman Pro
That is an interesting point.
I am unable to see where there is anything like unanimity amongst economists, serious or otherwise, perhaps you could quote your source(s).
Personally I lean towards remaining within, albeit on a re-negotiated basis but, rather like the Scotland debate, there does appear to be a shortage of non-partisan information available to the public to assist the decision making process.
That shortage of information should not, however, be an excuse for not holding a referendum which I feel should be on the basis of the question not being asked again for at least 30 years regardless of the outcome. This should then enable us to "get on with it" afterwards.
You want a public referendum to vote whether the UK should stay within the EU? The problem with that is the vast majority of people in the UK either don't really care, or don't know. We elect a government every 5 years or so to make these decisions on our behalf. If we don't like it, we have the opportunity to vote them out. I'm not sure a referendum put to the public is the best idea based simply on the fact, the majority of people simply don't understand or know the full facts as to what EU membership provides and you get lots of people like our friend in the OP who focus purely on a single issue without looking at the wider perspective.