...what impact do these things have on your life?
I don't want to get into a leave v remain debate, I'm interested to know what people think are the good points and not so good points of the EU regardless of how you voted. In fact, you don't need to say how you voted.
My own knowledge of the EU was very limited I'm ashamed to say until I joined mumsnet and started doing a lot of googling.
From my own limited knowledge I was aware of the EU working time directive which I signed to opt out of as a nurse and wish I hadn't as finishing work at 9.15pm and being back there at 7am wasn't fun. I was aware of fantastic research between UK and EU universities, medical research, university and medical staff giving us the benefit of their experience and expertise, cleaner beaches, safety standards (although I like the kite mark of old), food standards (I was pissed off that the EU wouldn't allow proper Mountain Dew to be sold here), and probably a few others. Not much really.
Growing up I'd heard complaints of "red tape" but nothing as to what this was. Complaints of Europe making us sell things in grams and kilos. The infamous bendy bananas and imperfect fruit and veg. I didn't pay much attention to these though.
I've discovered far more in the last year, since I became interested in politics, and doubt I'm the only one who had such limited knowledge hence my interest in finding out what others think the EU is all about.