OK, apropos to none of the above (or maybe it is), here's a couple of more points of interest about this referendum. And actually, yes, I can relate this to Shimmer Fades "What's the fucking rush?" question.
This whole thing came about because, pre-election, Cameron panicked. UKIP appeared to be gaining ground (more of them in a minute) and, to garner a few more racist UKIP (there, that was a short minute) votes he promised to hold this referendum if the Tories gained an outright majority.
HE NEVER BELIEVED FOR A SECOND THIS WOULD HAPPEN.
Going to blow my own trumpet just for a bit here. Nobody, but nobody predicted a Tory majority. Except me. And I have the winnings to prove it. All polls, always, predicted a hung parliament. So when he made this promise he never believed he'd actually have to carry it out. I imagine winning the election outright was a double-edged sword he could live with on election day but now chickens are coming home to roost and the Tories are splitting spectacularly, something much more political capital would be being made of were it not for the Establishment's obsession with proving Jeremy Corbyn eats Jewish babies.
(I can see all you Americans are glazing over here, hold on, I'll try and get you back).
So. Promise he thought he'd never have to keep. Takes enough racist voters off UKIP (and, it has to be said, Labour) to win slim majority. Oh have your fucking referendum then.
So what does he do now? Because Brexit is seriously against the wishes and the interests of Capital. And Capital, in the name of Goldman Sachs, the IMF, et al, are sure letting the country know it (I'll provide links if you want but there is this thing called google too). So what can he do? Well, he can do what they did in the original referendum in the 70's. Spend x million pounds on getting the result you want, and z tuppence halfpenny on the leave campaign.
EU Referendum:£9million taxpayer funded publicity blitz pushes case to remain
Funny thing democracy.
Sorry, forgot I had two points. In the 70's, entering the EU was framed as an economic issue. It wasn't that difficult to spend enormous amounts on convincing Joe Public about the need for new markets, especially if, as they did, you kept quiet about any alternatives or whose interest it was really in.
This is different. Because, having scared the country shitless about 'immigration' for years now, we have a populace hung up on not letting the darkies in. So this time, the debate has already, for a lot of people, been framed around immigration and the need to control our own borders (like we don't do that already). So, hoist by their own petard, you're going to have a lot of racist nonces voting Brexit. So you'd better get spending even more money on leaflets and mass media campaigns Mr Capitalism.