I was in the IN camp. But felt all in all, they did a terrible job in campaigning, in comparison the scare tactics used by Brexit. That's what shifted the vote. Auks, your points are valid, but you'd have to live in the country to see the way the points where put across to the general, voting public. You would then have to a clear example than what your hear from in media reports, which is ultimately how your viewing this. It's affects you in a different way. Your not seeing what's been coming through people's letter boxes etc etc for the last few months leading up to this decision. And the leader, the voice of the people I listened to, wimped out and walked which says it all really.

But now the decision as been made its time to move on. I am unconvinced enough to see any real major changes once the dust settles. Once the scaremongering dies down, and the knee jerking, things will look different.
That's my opinion right or wrong anyway.