Can't argue with that for your own conditions and I hope it works out for your lot, but what we haven't considered in this thread is the £ if Ref2 results in a remain vote, and that's ignoring the legal, political and social upheavals.
While the EU cheerleaders crow at how well they are doing they don't have the nerve to look closer at what this is costing them, what it has already cost them, and what it will continue costing them. They much prefer the sheeplike sanctum of the pen.
First off the £ will be gone, an important concession that delivers independence on a plate to the new host. A trinket from JMKeynes, which of course everyone already knew, that a currency is not just a symbol of national independence, like a flag or anthem. It is a clear fact of independence that cannot be ignored, no less than a border, institutions of government or a legal system, or an army. Whoever controls the currency controls the country and its people. If you don’t control your own interest rates or your own economic policy you have no independence and are beholden to those that do control them, and with different goals.
Ref2 with a remain option would be assaulted with a new breed of lies from both sides. But having realised the calibre of 'friends with common interests' we have been dealing with over the past couple of years, I suspect when leavers explain to the people what it actually means to give up the £, let's hope the other option isn't a no deal hard Brexit because that could become the reality.
Unfortunately as we see right here, the noisy ones could not bear the thought of meeting a new day except from under the umbrella of total and abject control.