To a certain extent, definitely, and I did toy with that idea. But I'm going to squirm out of your reasonable cornering by saying that, rather than me having to be responsible in my decision-making, the responsibility lies more with the respective campaigns (and their supporters, like Mypost) to win my vote.
Because they had a perceptive audience reasonably educated on EU matters and couldn't do so suggests to me I can make my decision using whatever inane logic I want; I've listened to the arguments with an objective mind, none impressed sufficiently, so now the decision is in my capricious hands. That's the price you pay for not running a convincing campaign.
And, while not excusing my behaviour, surely it is far more of an egregious 'sin' for campaigners and posters here to try persuade people when they haven't read the Treaty. How responsible is that, I ask. Anyway what I really wonder is how responsible it is to delegate such an important decision to people who haven't a notion what it's about and what it'll mean in practice!
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