Probably. The catch is that 'leave' responds well to any old knee-jerk crap, while 'remain' requires a little thought.
Heaven help us. And heaven help America, facing a similar level of nuttiness.
It's catching.
It's also counter-intuitive, I think. At a time when western nations are the richest they've ever been, with peak employment in most places that aren't southern Euro, the world is shifting to the right so quickly.
The only thing I can see that's causing it is fear.
The irony is, of course, that the re-entrenchment of dynastic privilege we've witnessed since the 70's is not at all what the Blessed Margaret intended when she launched the revolution.
Not what she intended, but maybe the inevitable consequence of it.
As ye sow, so shall ye reap.
It looks like you might be picking a sparse crop, though. I can see an exit being quite devastating to the British economy. Not to mention plenty of Scots who will be kicking themselves - of the choices between England and Europe, I think Scotland would be better off with the folk across the North Sea.
I wonder what impact the Queen's birthday has had. Englandland on full display, including traditional weather.
Yep, that's possible, too.
That delightful memory of gentler days.
Forgetting the convenient fact that Royal Observer Corps were stationed in concrete bunkers due to the threat of Soviet nukes.
Maybe the problem is people just living too long and looking back with rose-tinted spectacles? Take out the 70+ vote and how do the numbers look?
Looks to me like the older you are, the more you want to leave, and they're the people you can guarantee will go and cast a vote.
Still, I can look on the bright side - maybe a whole load of Poms will see the writing on the wall and move here! (skilled ones)