... I think it has to be said that Cameron has achieved a deal that will persuade most undecided UK voters to remain in the EU. And he should be congratulated on that, even though, for all their bluster, the EU countries realised at the end of the day that if they didn't give Cameron something workable, we would be voting out, and as the Estonian president wryly but correctly put it, then the EU would be the loser.
There are roughly 25% of voters in the UK who would vote to stay in whatever Cameron came home with, and a similar 25% (including myself) who would vote to leave no matter what deal was struck. But the remaining 50%, who have no firm convictions or strong leanings either way, will inevitably vote for the status quo now.
So, barring a massive revolt in the polling booths, it appears we will remain in this wretched super-state organisation as the "curmudgeonly off-islanders", floating in the sea to the west of the continent, viewed with tetchiness by the Europeans, marginalised in both outlook and influence. A sad day when we could be striking out on a fresh voyage of independance.
In other words, the worst of both worlds .... and let's face it, basically nothing has - or will - change.
Just my 2 pence (not cents) worth. I'm sure quite a few of you will disagree, though .......