I don't particularly support anything mate. I was just informing about another realistic proposition. You are dealing with legal realities that you can't escape (also you can't threaten nations, to try and take them to court etc about debts you owe etc. Also that would look very bad in front of the W.T.O etc...)
I care about normal people and how this will affect their lives. It's all fun and games when you're looking at it in a Risk (the game) kind of way. Abstract entities, but behind these entities are normal people (same as you have in Germany, Luxembourg etc...) and decisions have consequences. Also if you want to improve worker rights etc... The E.U. isn't stopping you. Loads of other countries don't have zero hour contracts etc. You can already campaign for that. There are other forces at play within the U.K. that are preventing that.
And yes I live in Belgium, not very far away, if I take the train I'm in London in +- 2 hours (39 €; so +- 35 pounds).