I have come across the article that would be liked by the “in-supporters”. I have to admit that the reasons given in it seem to be sound for me.
Here’s how to argue with a Brexiter – and win | Timothy Garton Ash
As far as I can understand, there are a few conditions of crucial importance for Britain: not participating in further integration of the EU; using its own currency; maintaining its own policy on immigration. And these conditions were met. Nevertheless, many Britons don’t support the idea of staying in. Why? Do they think that the conditions are not fair? Or that the EU won’t abide by the agreement?
A bit of both and the fear that the next neo Marxist government will sell the country down the river for the chance to get their grubby hands on the money. Leaving will hit ever so many career politicians that rely on MEP's wages to exist. Like many I want eggs with double yolks, bright carrots that taste of carrot, potatoes without scab and apples that have some flavour. All the things banned by the EU because they are unfair on other farmers and don't meet the EU standards. The EU has nearly wiped out the banana crops because they demanded a certain bend to comply with their demands, this led to old trees being destroyed and newer less hardy trees being planted in their place. Now we face a major disease problem with banana's that is killing the trees.