In or out?
In
In
Remain
Remain.
In, I hope.
In – just barely.
In.
What fun is this? Need to mix it up a little. Out.
Remain.
My only hesitation is that I think there are more people that want to remain but I think the out people are more passionate and they may turn out in larger numbers.
^True. though I thought that might happen also with Scotland independence, and it didn’t.
Remain
It is shocking how people aren’t terrified by a 2% permanent loss of wealth for an economy.
Out. I think people may be more dismayed by loss of sovereignty and control over their borders, than frightened by a possible economic hit. If they feel they have been contributing far more than they’re getting back, they could be ready to get out.
Disclaimer, I haven’t been following this much at all, but my prediction is out.
In.
I don’t have a sense of the mood there, but the above synopsis is apt. If you could get control over the border independent of the other issues, there’d be no question on what the vote would be.
Out
Bookies odds have remain winning.
In.
I think most people get nervous about change when the actual vote takes place. That seemed to happen in 2014 on the Scottish referendum for independence.
If my FB feed is any indication from the people that I know there, it’s out.
But my hope is in.
Interesting that the big investment banks in London are urging Britain to remain. To many Americans that would be an endorsement to leave!