The thing is the speculators can **** up our day to day lives, short, medium and long term. It's not a problem of the EU or Brexit (although the latter is giving them another opportunity to **** us up) it's the insane way we have enslaved ourselves to 'markets' in a way which gives them an entirely fictitious life of their own. The market doesn't have a conscience or consciousness, but somehow it has become all knowing, absolving humans of responsibility for their actions.
I hope you are right about pressure for change in Europe. I would be the last to deny it needs it. My reading leads me to believe that the Germans are all for it (after all they are paying for everything at the moment, and that's why they want us in as a key ally) it's the French (their government at least) who are more 'federalist'. But Hollande has the lowest approval ratings known to man, he won't last long.
Absolutely agree that this process will change everything, and not for the better (unless it really does spur EU reform). But Farage will only ever appeal to a narrow range of the electorate, too many people don't like his personality. And lots don't buy this man of the people act, they look at his background, the way he dresses (I have to pinch myself to remind myself that he is younger than me) and see the 'establishment' whatever he says (it's probably his failure to really make it in the Establishment which drives him). A couple of weeks ago, when I saw him in relatively calm discussions, I thought he could put his case coherently and reasonably. But in the clips I saw of him last night he was all over the shop, dragging his passport out, telling perfectly calm people to 'calm down' when they ask him to justify his sexual assault claims. Why is this, I wondered. Then it struck me - when under pressure his mind turns to what every heavy smoker wants - a ***. And when he can't get one he gets tetchy, through nicotine deprivation. His performance descends in direct relation to how long it is since he last smoked. Trust me, I am a nicotine addict (though not a smoker).
His biggest disadvantage is that his party is a shambles, and hardly united behind him. But they are part of the 'mad right' you mention. They have all the hallmarks of right wing populism - a series of enemies to blame for our problems (which are never our own responsibility) - the EU, immigrants, the U.K. electoral system, 'the establishment', 'liberal elites' - and an obsession with national 'identity' and 'destiny'.
I reckon all these people registering to vote are Remain voters. Leave are still trying to convert people, their core vote was always prepared and motivated, but not enough to win. Remain are just trying to get their vote out. And it's working. The polls are wrong, just like people don't like to admit they vote Tory, they keep quiet about their Remain vote because of the stridency and aggression of the Brexiters