So just one simple question, that not one leaver has ever been able to give me the answer to. Just how will us ordinary members of the public be any better off than when we leave? It's a simple question that anyone who voted leave can surely answer yet not one has been able to come up with a half sensible explanation. There is no way I would vote leave without a pretty good assurance that my life would somehow improve. Leaving seems to me to be like turkeys voting for Christmas but I'm more than happy to hear a reasoned argument based on facts to convince me otherwise.
So, it's all about your self-interest then? You need some sort of guarantee of financial gain if we leave? What's in it for me? Well, that sounds like Thatcherism is alive and (unfortunately) still living.
I'll just be happy to be disassociated from, and outside of, the EU. If I'm a few quid a week worse off (and I'm an OAP btw, not a millionaire/big money earner).