Just going to throw this out here
Yeah, I'm sure a 3 minute animated video that is only showing the reasons as to why britain should leave the EU is going to be a great contribution to the thread. If you don't want to share your own opinion why even post?
Jobs are being cut in Public Sector area's in this country
That's completely the responsibility of your government trying to save money, you elected some neo liberal conservatives and now you are surprised that happened.
Infact Norway has some excellent trade figures
That's because norway has LOADS of
oil and gas and
they're dumb. It's in the interest of the EU to have a common market with them and arguably we profit way more from it than they do since 82% of their exports (=mostly oil) into the EU.
"To participate in the EU's single market, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are party to the Agreement on a
European Economic Area (EEA), with compliance regulated by the
EFTA Surveillance Authority and the
EFTA Court. "
"The EEA is based on the same
"four freedoms" as the
European Community: the free movement of goods, persons, services, and capital among the EEA countries. Thus, the EEA countries that are not part of the EU enjoy free trade with the European Union. Also, '[t]he free movement of persons is one of the core rights guaranteed in the European Economic Area (EEA)
As a counterpart, these countries have to adopt part of the
Law of the European Union. However they also contribute to and influence the formation of new EEA relevant policies and legislation at an early stage as part of a formal decision-shaping process."
"The non-EU members of the EEA have no representation in
Institutions of the European Union such as the
European Parliament or
European Commission. This situation has been described as a “fax democracy”, with Norway waiting for their latest legislation to be
faxed from the Commission."
What this basically means is that if you leave the EU and want to trade with it, you'd have to (most likely) join the EEA. This means that you no longer have much say in any policy decissions but you'd still be required to follow (some) EU laws. Now I really don't see how that's going to be productive for the UK in any way. Please elaborate the point of the leave campaign then.
The heads of the european council are not elected by members of the countries. Why should we have to do what non elected governors say?
Just like the house of lords

You clearly signed the treaties that regulated the european council back then, that kinda legitimizes them. Not to mention that each country sends one person to be a member of the commision. But of course that's some valid criticism of the EU, but why wouldn't you just fix it instead of running away like some children? I don't think any such attempt has ever been made by your government.