No, the total votes switched the pro leave just after you posted. Edited the original for sense. I am still in the Remain camp, and can't see that changing, but it's more on the principles than the practicalities, which look pretty crap either way. If we leave we'll be OK long term (but probably no better) as long as Boris doesn't get to run anything, but there will be a couple of years of pain when I will be glad not to be on a fixed income. If we stay we will still have migrants, EU bitching and moaning for the rest of time. Boris has a very good chance of convincing me to emigrate, that's about all.
EU In or out campaign is on Sky News now with Cameron answering questions from Faisal Islam and the floor at 8pm. Gove doing the same tomorrow.
For me, the Germans are authors of their own misfortune by the headlong charge to federalism. When are those in the ivory tower going to listen to the people? They're obsessed with a Utopian vision and the corporate world. Not sure I'll be able to watch Dave without kicking the TV
On here or in the real world? Both I suspect. I'm beginning to think the best strategy for the Remain campaign is to shut up entirely. Then we would have some peace as the Leave people seem to spend 98% of their energy having a go at the last thing their opponents said.
Field.. 'forget about facts - our history, our destiny, our very being will decide' (or something like that). ffs