Like many on this forum I have followed this election and the debates with worry and concern. The repercussions, right or wrong, will last for generations and we are voting for the future of the UK. I have been saddened by the tone of some of the arguments and the Brexit campaign appealing to the lowest common denominators of our society, as I have by the fear tactics of the Remain campaign. I am appalled by both the xenophobic rhetoric and the bureaucratic nightmare of the EU.
I really did think long and hard about which way to vote, and listened intently to the possibilities of the UK as a 'stand alone' trading nation, and the future within the EU. One person who I have met and who is a wholly decent, honest, hugely experienced politician (not words often heard together) is John Major and I was influenced by what he has had to say. And, the longer that this campaign has gone on, the less convinced I became by Boris Johnson, and I have to say, his motley bunch of cohorts. (Kate Hoey might have been an excellent athlete, but she's a rubbish politician.)
I think that you can guess where my X went...... let's change things from the inside, not shout through the letterbox.