Anyway... folks that were paying more attention to the lead up. Any of you lot know of/would be able to give a summary of what the leave campaign promised as part of its go at things?
The only thing that stood up to any cursory inspection was "We'll no longer be in the EU".
There were promises/hints that the £350m/week (that wasn't) would be spent to vastly improve upon on the NHS (already on £116bn/year, so the proportion of >£2bn/week that would have been was laughable), and pretty much every other promise regarding that money goes the same way.
There were promises that we could stop immigration, and free movement within the EU would have been cut, but most people were worried about non-EU migrants getting to the UK, which is no easier or harder with us out of the EU, as we weren't exactly building bridges for them and our vulnerability to illegal immigration is certainly no less, right now (
and we'll probably lose official access to the Europe-wide police databases).
Something something something something TTIP. But then we somehow have to negotiate a better deal with the US as a small country. And with Europe
We'll be free from EU regulations (marvelous news for all our olive-growers!), except such regulations that Europe insists we still subscribe to or have worse trade relations than Canada. "Take Back Control" was next to "Democratic Deficit" as the oft-spouted meaningless phrases used by certain militant individuals.
There were all those unrepresentative beaurocrats nobody likes (everybody
loves all our elected officials, of course!) except that there aren't actually that many of them, in comparison to the Civil Service, and as 1/28th of the EU we actually had a significant amount of influence, moreso than proportionally we should have, and now I refer you to the previous paragraph.
There's now no danger of us joining the euro (but almost guaranteed that it'd be one of the prices we'd be forced to pay if we wanted back in) and time alone will tell how the Pound will fare against non-euro currencies in the medium to long term.
... I'm sure there was something else, but nothing that I personally rated. Not that Remain had much on their side other than 'Business as usual", either.