it's a difficult decision innit. right across the political spectrum (tho it seems mainly the right want out)
still turning it over. though many of the leave arguments seem like fantasies of sovereignty. as though we would suddenly be free.
on the other hand one key criteria seems to be security - and certainly the "safe" choice is usually the wrong one. much better to embrace insecurity in the modern world (cf all that is solid melts into air)
It is more interesting than some people give it credit for I think. I'm interested in the liberal noise on twitter which seems to be saying that because Farage and Galloway support Brexit that by definition you are a horrible person if you vote out. Whereas on the other hand the vote for In puts you in the same camp as Cameron and all the banks.
Though I agree that the (far) left hasn't really managed to articulate a sensible Out platform aside from that quote from Benn about "who has given you power and how do I get rid of you..."
The security arguments just seem to cancel each other out. I swear the other day there was a different Tory ever half an hour saying that Brexit or Bremain would bring more terror.
I am now tending towards "we're pretty screwed either way, but Brexit will terrify the right people so let's do that." Also you would think Brexit would mean the end of UKIP?