Re: In today's news...
Hur, as much as I might vote one way or the other, to be fair it has been shown, by newspapers so pinch o' salt, that the Government is making precautionary/back-up plans in either event - it'd surely be irresponsible to not do so, right?
Alas, to Caul, Michael Gove has actually unveiled a manifesto of sorts, however no matter how... in-depth it is, he doesn't technically have the legal power to do that, as a Vote-Leaver, but that also means the Vote-Leave campaign is hamstrung by the fact that, when challenged to make a fully, financially, sorted plan, they can't do so properly... as again, they are not the government, and it's the government that is pro-remain, so...
Can you see where I'm going with that?
Also, voting is closed now in British GMT, so... good luck to either side I guess.
Edit; Ah! Just remembered, the EU commission/Juncker actually mentioned that there 'will be no more (re)negotiation' regarding our position within the EU... which actually makes it harder to justify staying in anyway, despite the Government repeatedly mentioning how we 'have a great amount of influence' within the EU. Eh.