None of it really matters.
You will keep working and earning roughly the same as you would have ceteris paribus, whether in or out of the EU.
Your kids will go to the same schools.
There won't be a WWIII.
Nothing much will change either way.
Can't agree, I mean you might be right, but leaving the EU is going to cause a great deal of uncertainty and it's definitely not guaranteed that everyone would keep working and earning as before.
I don't see why the rest of the EU will do us any favours when it comes to trade agreements, yes we import a lot of the EU but as a percentage of overall EU trade it's not that significant, and if UK exports are no longer competitive due to tariffs that's a growth opportunity for businesses in Europe. They could easily destroy the viability of our finance services but requiring that transactions denominated in Euros be conducted in a Eurozone country.
It might sound fearful but there are real potential threats and we have no idea how they'll be resolved if the UK chooses to leave, blithely assuming it'll all be ok is folly and "sovereignty" won't mean jack is the economy collapses.