Yes - it was an eye opener for me with last weeks london visit , how much emotional arguments were raised. I have to confess that our headlines have it meanwhile on page 3, and probably too logical. Emotions give spice to life. two very contrary perspectives.
It's important to remember that the British media has about as much in common with the views of the people as a Cranial mod does with an Acolyte. And there's about as much chance of the UK leaving the EU as there is getting out of a PS3 Gold Collectors Giant Hazard game without missiles and a load of teammates coming and going. Five times in a row without restarts. And Predator 1s or Shuriken 1s only. With no equipment. On level one characters. It's possible, but somewhat unlikely. Our Penguin is only concerned because he's never actually had a freeze on PS3.
But be bold, little one. Be brave, be strong. It's just a load of hot air and the overtime they learned they could earn when hyping up the Scottish Independence arguments. The hilarious thing about the so-called Brexit debate is the utter lack of substance to any of it. No one knows anything. Everyone is bluffing. But that's mostly because UK plc is bust and unsustainable - one of the consequences of policing the world (thanks Tony, you c*nt) while doing everything it can to avoid paying for the consequences, or helping the people it has dispossessed. While the rich get richer. Tick tock.
Meanwhile, the peripheral constituent parts of the nation which will all vote to remain, by significant majorities, risk being dragged into the quagmire by an internal civil war in a political party which, at best, represents one person in 20 in the UK. Democracy, huh? Maybe we should give it a go sometime. 