I do love how no one covers the jobs that have been lost out of this country, BECAUSE we were in the EU.
The red tape and closed markets, were huge in decimating the steel/aluminium industries. They also prevented the government from stepping in to save them, as EU rules don't want that.
The EU in its wisdom of expansion, of lesser developed countries, has been wonderful for us with it's cheap labour.
It has often provided subsidised loans and grants to businesses to set up elsewhere in the EU. The UK has seen a spate of factory closures balanced by new and expanded facilities in poorer EU countries. The UK lost van production to Turkey, car capacity to Slovakia, chocolate to Poland, domestic appliances to the Netherlands and the Czech Republic and metal containers to Poland amongst others in recent years. In various cases there was an EU grant or loan involved in the new capacity.

Of course that cheap labour has travelled this way as well and assisted in driving down wages for us lesser mortals.
Ironically fuelling the rich get richer and poor get poorer, not to mention the black labour market.
But I'm not worthy of an opinion in the 52% club.