Regarding defence:
The conclusion is inescapable: now is the time for the UK to reinforce, not wreck Europe’s security relationships, both through the European pillar of Nato and through cooperation with the EU. That means developing its own military capabilities as the US pulls back, as well as exploring a UK role in potential decision-making bodies such as a European security council.
Regarding the economy:
Labour should be open to renegotiating all barriers to cooperation – including integration with the single market in a Swiss-style deal.
Thoughts?



They were the only two examples you chose to give in favour of your argument that we should stay out.
Personally I think that those were poor examples, and it’s much more nuanced than that, but then I wasn’t the one making the argument or choosing the examples to back it up with.