We'll see, we'd have been in even more trouble if we had remained in the EU.
Oh and it seems a similar referendum could be on the agenda in France and possibly elsewhere, presumably you think they don't know what they're doing either?
A far right group wanting it. I think I know exactly what they want too. It will be about immigration first and foremost.
For the record, I am concerned about the problems we've seen since allowing in millions of refugees. Not the genuine ones, but we know that perhaps more than half AREN'T genuine. They have fake ID, or no ID, and lie about their age (even in their 30s) to get access to young children - and SOME then go on to commit rape and even murder (many in Sweden last year).
We saw what happened in Cologne and has happened elsewhere, with Germans even giving advice to women on not attracting too much attention to themselves.
This is real. It got so bad some sections of the media couldn't pretend it wasn't happening, but then come the referendum everyone shut up because it was clear that this was going to become a major issue that convinced people it was time to go.
That's the same thinking in Sweden, Denmark, France, Holland and even in Germany.. so the EU is going to suffer. In many ways we can thank Angela Merkal for creating this mess.
BUT, a big problem as this is, it's NOT enough to justify leaving the EU for all the benefits we get. Immigration issues can be dealt with, and even outside the EU, we as a nation that has a tradition of helping people will still decide to let them in on humanitarian grounds. And we'll likely still let in people who shouldn't be let in.
The EU has its flaws, but my goodness, how can we think going it alone fixes them. It just makes us have to work out all the same problems on our own.