It was a 50 50 split though wasn't it? Johnson arguing that the EU was like the third Reich - Cameron saying we'd have Third World War.
The 350 billion in the NHS or the complete economic melt down and overnight job losses.
The Remain campaign ultimately was a campaign which wasn't positive. It's tactic was to intimidate the masses.
Quite frankly I grew sick of the whole thing pretty quickly and believe that is showed to the world the mess that is British politics and society. The fact that as we headed to the end, a MP was murdered by a far-right scumbag says it all.
The Remain campaign was negative, weak and complacent. It should have focused on the benefits of EU membership and working towards reform with Britain at the centre, rather than predicting doom and meltdown. It also didn't help having the Odious 'call me Dave' and Osbourne at the centre of it.
The Leave campaign's use of 'take back control' was subconsciously very powerful I think, especially when used with lies about the NHS and Turkey.
However I do believe that the government should have looked at the EU laws that were available to them regarding immigration and tightening it up a little. A lot of other countries put restrictions on the number of workers coming from eastern Europe, Britain chose not to this to.
Poland's economy is very strong now and a lot more people are staying there or going to Germany, which would have been their first choice initially were it not for the restrictions imposed by Germany.
The worst part is that politicans on both sides of the debate and are so out of touch and have vested interests and few have a genuine belief that their duty is to serve the public and improve the quality of life. The belief that the likes of Farage are 'men of the people' is utter bollocks. Him and cronies are very much part of the elite.
I feel completely disillusioned with politics and would have no idea who I would even vote for at the moment.