Re: When It's All Over
If we lose and have to remain in the EU I shall feel more sorry for others, particularly the young, than for myself.
Remaining in the EU will hopefully not affect my first wife and myself too much, at least not for a number of years. The most likely risk for us would be with regard to healthcare and if things looked like the provisions of the NHS locally were beginning to suffer, I'd certainly encourage my wife to take out private health insurance.
No good for me though, I'm afraid, as I'm diabetic and health insurance costs would be prohibitive, so I'd just have to take my chances!
As for the country as a whole, though, if that's what the majority want then they'd have only themselves to blame a few years down the line.
Then, of course, there is always the likelihood that the EU will implode before too much longer anyway.