re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
The uncertainty issue is made a whole lot easier for the out campaign given the certain uncertainty of remaining in. Whether it's migration, the Eurozone, Greece or Polish dissent, the EU is in a state of chaos, which shows no sign of abating. Under such circumstances the role 'uncertainty' plays in the final vote will apply to both sides and not necessarily equally. Had things in the EU been going more smoothly in recent years and the UK now found itself in the doldrums, I'd suggest leaving would be far less appealing that it currently is. Thankfully, the EU has shown itself to be spectacularly inept and misguided just when it mattered most.
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