No FM>>3) I massively prefer, based only on my own perceptions, the type of person and the
>>type of thinking that goes into preferring IN than the person / attitudes / thinking that goes
>>into preferring OUT.
I agree. That is the most compelling argument. The problem is that it is an argument that has been formed without the basis of any facts. It's a crowd-sourced answer. So one is left with the basis for what one hopes is an intellectual decision being the rantings of George Galloway and Nigel Farage.
I am bemused by Boris's decision to join them. But then he knows that maybe 75% of Party members are Leavers, and they will be the ones electing the next leader. Quite possibly he hopes that we will Stay, but the members will choose him nonetheless.
Isn't politics fun. It would be if it weren't so serious. But as one has no idea how being In and Out will compare, it is a crazy thing to ask the population to vote on.
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