Of course there’s grief in being outvoted. But consider for a moment that for many Leave voters that has been a lifelong experience.
A committed movement, armed with a strong message and moulded into an effective ground machine won out.
We believe that Britain has a greater future than just managed decline inside a failing EU.
Much of everyday life will look the same outside the EU – but we will have more freedom to make our own laws and our own decisions.
Andrew Marshall, for Remain, and Emily Knight, for Leave, offer their final insights from the doorstep.
With a week to go, the different strengths and weaknesses of each side’s Get Out The Vote operations could be the deciding factor.
Far from providing a solution to mistrust of EU institutions, Brexiteers have done their best best to undermine trust in British ones.
We Leavers have the facts and the determination on our side.
Labour, Osborne’s supposed allies in the EU referendum battle, have said that they wouldn’t support it, either.
The MEP and Leave campaigner issues a rallying call to Eurosceptics.
Don’t let anyone fool you into believing that quitting the EU will make us any more prosperous or secure or influential.
Whatever the outcome, the Political Rules of Engagement must change if we are to restore trust in our democracy.
Our diarists – Emily Knight for Leave and Andrew Marshall for Remain – report back from the doorstep.
Aside from the obvious immigration angle, this Turkey story reinforces one of the Leave campaign’s most important lines: that ‘the devil you know’ isn’t on the ballot paper.
The British people now have a chance, probably for the last time, to restore democratic institutions to their proper place.