Here's thinking aloud on a single point in the arguments:
Say I have a first class honours degree in the arts from one of the world's best rated universities, yet my job prospects have been eroded through shrinking funding toward the arts, my debt is very very large as a result of cost of education and cost of living.
I have considered to migrate, and I could find a job of some kind elsewhere in the world.
The long term effect of a 'leave' vote could be a significant drop in the value of the pound.
So, relatively, why shouldn't I vote to leave the EU?
Wouldn't this in fact benefit from a relative fall in the value of my debt versus an alternate currency in a country that may offer me work be it in the arts or otherwise.
Here's thinking aloud on a single point in the arguments:
Say I have a first class honours degree in the arts from one of the world's best rated universities, yet my job prospects have been eroded through shrinking funding toward the arts, my debt is very very large as a result of cost of education and cost of living.
I have considered to migrate, and I could find a job of some kind elsewhere in the world.
The long term effect of a 'leave' vote could be a significant drop in the value of the pound.
So, relatively, why shouldn't I vote to leave the EU?
Wouldn't this in fact benefit from a relative fall in the value of my debt versus an alternate currency in a country that may offer me work be it in the arts or otherwise.