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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Mule" data-source="post: 6267870" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>I wasn't even thinking of economics - I'm sure I read somewhere that the EU costs us less than N Ireland, per year, and I don't grudge the £30/head or whatever it is. I was thinking of the real losses such as access to ESA (where we get our medical diagnostic radioisotopes from), ERASMUS (invaluable student exchange programme to educate the next generation), the various science collaborations (including the one that gives us the european GPS system). The first of these really concerns me as the UK relies heavily of access to these things and the worldwide supply chain is patchy to say the least - we are effectively giving up part ownership and surety of supply of some pretty powerful cancer diagnostics and I can't see that being balanced by the intangible "taking back control" (which is itself debatable as many argue we already have control through the various opt outs and vetoes in the treaties).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Mule, post: 6267870, member: 33090"] I wasn't even thinking of economics - I'm sure I read somewhere that the EU costs us less than N Ireland, per year, and I don't grudge the £30/head or whatever it is. I was thinking of the real losses such as access to ESA (where we get our medical diagnostic radioisotopes from), ERASMUS (invaluable student exchange programme to educate the next generation), the various science collaborations (including the one that gives us the european GPS system). The first of these really concerns me as the UK relies heavily of access to these things and the worldwide supply chain is patchy to say the least - we are effectively giving up part ownership and surety of supply of some pretty powerful cancer diagnostics and I can't see that being balanced by the intangible "taking back control" (which is itself debatable as many argue we already have control through the various opt outs and vetoes in the treaties). [/QUOTE]
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