Given this thread is about the numbers rather than the debate, I am surprised the referendum looks to be so close.
For what it's worth, I'm out, but leaving that aside my prediction was the public would kick the EU firmly into the long grass.
Seems that won't be the case, although I suspect those wanting to stay are more willing to trumpet that view because it is seen as more inclusive, up-to-date, socially responsible, etc.
I remember the LibDems (someone's got to) had a policy of increasing income tax to pay for better schools and a better health service.
It played well in polls, but when it came to the privacy of the ballot box, no one voted for it.