Stay or Go advocates will never give a definitive answer to what will happen either way. Either side has no way of predicting what will happen so waitng for someone to give facts will just see the clock count down with no answer at the end of it.
Your vote cannot be based on any sort of definitive manifesto laid out by a political party - because there ain't one. Therefore in the absence of that detail do what you believe as a citizen. Don't look for technical answers because there are none.
Make a decision on what you feel is right. The risk either way is unquatifiable so don't burst your bladder trying to figure it out with facts. There are none.
I have arrived at my decision, which incidentally is OUT.
And this is how I got there.
I do know that by staying IN I would not be voting for the staus quo - the EU will press on and bend the societies it absorbs. So I don't think for one minute things will stay the same as they are now - EU control and meddling will absolutely continue and increase, and the EU is by any measure a very unstable community. Therefore, faced with the certain risk of an ever-evolving and uncertain EU, I have opted to go with the equally uncertain future of a self-governing Britain.
The uncertainty factor is the same for either scenario. So I went with what I "felt" was right. And getting away from the EU feels right to me. I did not bother with analysing details that don't exist.
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