Brexit is the other face of the refugee crisis - tensions that lead to stasis, external risks that lead to asymmetric shocks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The refugee crisis is a challenge for the whole of Europe, and Europe - it's a very fair point to say it's not just a security issue. It's also an economic issue.
The real danger to Britain is a foreign policy that is isolationist in Europe and therefore weak in the rest of the world.
The refugee crisis shows we can't be isolated from the world's geopolitical troubles.
Where asylum is used as a route to economic migration, it can cause deep resentment in the host community.
On immigration, Europe is in danger of displaying the worst of itself: selfishness, haphazard decision-making and rows between member states.
I worry about the direction of the U.K. and U.K. politics and governance in the event of a Brexit.
There is a clear link between illegal migrants coming to Europe and the spread of terrorism.
The E.U.'s tax and regulatory policies, climate-change and welfare spending, and free immigration even in wartime are gradually ruining Europe. That's why I believe Brexit is good for British freedom, political autonomy, and the survival of democratic capitalism.
The migrant question is directly linked to the crisis in Syria and Iraq.
My view is that those challenges will be easier to meet, those risks will be less if we vote to leave because we will have control of the economic levers; we will have control over money we send to the European Union. We will have control over our own laws, and as a result, we will be able to deal with whatever the world throws at us.
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