Here are 77 examples of what we lost, and what we might stand to gain if we were to join once more...
1. Full unfettered access to the largest trading bloc in the world.
3. Frictionless borders allowing for just-in-time manufacturing, supporting millions of jobs in the auto industry, aerospace etc.
5. Active support for the Good Friday Agreement and the Irish peace process (PEACE funding delivered over 1.5 billion euro to NI between 1995 and 2020)
8. Freedom for EU citizens to travel, work, study and retire in the UK.
9. Scientific and academic collaboration, including access to grants, and knowledge pooling.
11. Collaborative space exploration
13. Driving licenses valid all over the EU. No need for international driving permits.
14. Car insurance valid all over the EU.
16. Simplified system of fixed compensation for flight delays and cancellations thanks to EU Air Passenger Rights.
17. European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) providing EU healthcare for free, or at reduced cost.
19. Portable streaming services, allowing access to existing Netflix and other streaming accounts all across the EU.
21. Enhanced consumer protection, including protections for cross-border shopping.
23. Cross-border taxation collaboration, to hold firms like Amazon and Facebook to account more than any single country could.
24. Training courses for the unemployed, funded by the European Social Fund
26. Access to a court of last resort (the ECJ) that can be accessed by citizens to hold the Government to account.
27. Enhanced environmental protections.
29. Safer medicines due to the pan-EU testing regime.
30. Security cooperation, and sharing of crime and terrorist databases.
32. Participation in the EURATOM programme to ensure the availability of vital medical isotopes, including very short half-life radiologicals.
34. Regulations governing better food labelling, including from April 2020 the requirement to identify the country of origin of the primary ingredient in processed foods.
36. Free movement for musicians and their instruments, bands and their equipment, artists and their materials etc., enabling a flourishing European culture scene.
38. Service providers (e.g. freelance translators) can offer their services to clients all over the EU on the same basis as they can UK clients.
40. No VAT or duty payable when goods from the EU are imported (great for online shopping as there are no unpleasant surprises in the form of extra charges).
42. Protection for minority languages, such as Welsh, enshrined in law.
43. Mutual recognition of academic qualifications, and of many professional qualifications.
45. The elimination of surcharges when using credit or debit cards.
47. Support and encouragement for democracy in post-communist countries.
49. A bigger, stronger presence on the world stage when facing off economic giants such as the USA and China.
51. Strong, legally enforced food hygiene standards, including prohibitions on chlorinated chicken and GM crops.
53. Financial passporting, enabling firms in the City of London to provide services to clients all over the EU.
54. Strong intellectual property protection, including participation in the upcoming unified patent system
56. Consular protection in countries outside of the EU from any EU embassy or consulate, if there's no UK embassy or consulate there.
59. Minimum of 4 weeks of paid leave a year (introduced by the EU in 1993, taken up by the UK in 1998, and later extended to 28 days in 2009).
61. Access to a willing seasonal workforce to pick our fruit and vegetables.
62. A vital supply of medicines (we import 37 million packs a month from the EU)
64. A major say in the running of the EU, with representation in the European Parliament (MEPs), on the ECJ, etc.
65. A say in the setting of the EU budget and on determining the EU's priorities and focus.
68. Legally enforced 14 day cooling-off period on new timeshare agreements.
70. Protection of 500 bird species under legislation dating back to 1979 and enhanced in 2009.
71. Cleaner beaches.
73. A powerful presence on the world stage thanks to 28 EU countries acting in unison.
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