There are roughly 25% of voters in the UK who would vote to stay in whatever Cameron came home with, and a similar 25% (including myself) who would vote to leave no matter what deal was struck. But the remaining 50%, who have no firm convictions or strong leanings either way, will inevitably vote for the status quo now.
So, barring a massive revolt in the polling booths, it appears we will remain in this wretched super-state organisation as the "curmudgeonly off-islanders", floating in the sea to the west of the continent, viewed with tetchiness by the Europeans, marginalised in both outlook and influence. A sad day when we could be striking out on a fresh voyage of independance.
In other words, the worst of both worlds .... and let's face it, basically nothing has - or will - change.
Just my 2 pence (not cents) worth. I'm sure quite a few of you will disagree, though .......
