all the above is nice and well and good, but it's all high level theory, principles, ideology, which as everyone on here seems to agree has virtually no actual definite impact on our lives, whichever way things go.
That itself is a worry for me, since we're being asked to vote on this "big question" about which we have minimal understanding or clear vision of either of the alternative futures. Of course, there are masses of big mouth politicians and other figures keen to ride this wave of emotion and prejudice, and encouraging us all into disunity, which itself is a poor outcome of this "democracy" exercise.
However, I can see some concrete impact in an area i happen to know a bit about, which is employment law. The tories stripped out as many of the entitlements that protected employees as they could, early in their first term, and were prevented from demolishing them further by the underlying Euro-legislation. Getting out of Yurp is a necessary step for the next phase of this project.
I think this also applies to the HRA, and also obviously to lot of immigration legislation,
& I guess one could also extrapolate to other areas - housing, commerce and finance, protest & political activism, boring but useful stuff like health and safety...god knows what else.
That for me is enough to form an opinion, i don't fancy the idea of voting though, one shouldnt encourage these vampires.
I must congratulate you all, this thread feels like a bright spot of lucidity in a massive cloud of fart noises.