David Cameron's approach has left Britain weakened and weary because to retreat from the world is as foolish as it is futile.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I'd been on the Remain side I would have tried to have seen the best in Europe and tried to explain that. Instead, what they've done is endlessly try and talk up what they see as the weaknesses of Britain and they aren't there. That's a total mistake.
Britain today is suffering from galloping obsolescence.
I think Britain can be one of the great success stories of the 21st century - we've got the talent, the drive, the connections around the world. But if we vote to Leave, then we lose control. We lose control of our economy, and if you lose control of your economy you lose control of everything. That's not a price worth paying.
Britain, along with the U.S.A., is war weary, and after the travesty of Iraq and Afghanistan, has grave misgivings in any future involvement in the Middle East. The ghost of Tony Blair and his single-minded determination to attack Iraq, at any cost, has cast a long shadow over British politics. The British public have a long collective memory.
I am supporting David Cameron purely out of cynical self-interest.
The real danger to Britain is a foreign policy that is isolationist in Europe and therefore weak in the rest of the world.
Let me be absolutely clear: I think it is defeatist to sort of say we want to leave the European Union. We're going to try and change the rules and change the way it works and change the objectives that it has in order to make it something that works for Britain.
People in the U.K. cannot understand whether Blair has lost his mind or whether his ambition to be the second-most-powerful man in the world made him lose his mind.
British chancellor is telling the rest of Europe it must abandon democracy. It's appalling.
Britain is rich in radicalism, and anyone who says that our society has drifted into fatalism and apathy should get out more.
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