First thing's first: Arial? Seriously!? Get a grip, government. I'm aghast, I truly am. Won't you ever use a real font?
Anyway, unlike last time, I don't have a strong opinion on this. Up to a year or so ago, I would have gone for Remain because I'm all hip and liberal and shit. But the EU's been acting quite despicably to the refugees in the ongoing Europe-wide crisis (which Britain and the US caused in the first place…) and the way the EU downright mugged Greece really pissed me off. So now I'm not so sure. I think they could use a firm kick up the jacksie.
Yet, to be honest, both of the campaigns here turn me right off voting for either of them. My thoughts on David Cameron are similar to those he had for that pig… and the Little Englander squadron calling for Brexit strike me as just as foreign as the visiting leaders telling us we're nuts for even considering this. Really, this referendum has nothing to do with Scots like me, and everything to do with Tory blue on blue civil war. I'm estranged from it, truly, which is odd for a keen voter like me.
Choose your devils…

Aaargh!
So fuck it. I'll vote how you tell me to. Help me make up my mind! You've got a couple of weeks to do it — I still need to post my ballot in time for the count — and whatever you lot come up with is binding and final. I mean, you might as well have a say in this.
Wise and merciful Britannia awaits.
Bring it on!
Update: As promised, I respected the wish of the poll. 30 votes for Remain beats 20 votes for Leave. So Remain has it. For this one cross at least.
My ballot is in the mail. Ready for the national count, next week.