We are going to have to discuss with and seek the opinions of other countries. We don't wish to offend anyone, least of all a country we hold in such deep regard as the United Kingdom.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I worry about the direction of the U.K. and U.K. politics and governance in the event of a Brexit.
We work well together with the United Kingdom - particularly, perhaps, when we talk about new rules for the European Union.
The U.K.'s relationship with the U.S. has proved strong enough over time to bear the weight of honest disagreement. It does not require unconditional support where our interests or judgements differ.
The British nation is unique in this respect. They are the only people who like to be told how bad things are, who like to be told the worst.
Britain is an open and tolerant country, and I will fight with everything I have to keep it so.
Although I've been living in the British Virgin Islands for some time now, I have never stopped caring passionately about the U.K. and its great people.
I think Britain would be alright, if only we had a different Government.
It does not seem to me that the steps which would be needed to make Britain - and others - more comfortable in their relationship in the European Union are inherently so outlandish or unreasonable.
You're always more critical of your own country. People will talk about stuff in Britain, and I'll go: 'Aw, it's not that bad,' but at home, it's different. It's inside you.
Even if the Brits decide to remain, we will have to avoid a contagion on other countries.
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