TBF - given that response I assume that you are stating that you personally and based on the current conditions/risks etc, would wish to be part of a fully federal United States of Europe rather than an independent UK.
If so - that means you, just like Bob, are at least openly admitting that a) to stay in the EU will likely lead to the UK in a United States of Europe and b) that on balance you prefer that outcome.
I have no issue with anyone that holds that view, but...…………. (see end of the post)
But, there have been so many 1000s of posts on these threads from Remainers screaming that the Leavers are wrong to consider that inevitable integration is the destination that will result from staying with the EU project.
This means that so many Remainers on here have - for 4 years - either:
- not ever understood the truth of where sticking with the EU will take UK citizens or
- couldn't be arsed to make the effort to fond out because they were duped into voting Remain by the lies of the Remain campaign - and cannot bring themselves to change their tribal allegiance
Also - indeed you do not need to:
"..... have a vision for what you want the UK to look like in 2, 5, 10, 20 years and then decide what political scenario is most able to deliver that. "
You just need to be able and/or willing to assess where the EU membership will steer the herd over the next years and what the EU will look like in 2, 5, 10, 20 years and then decide whether you wish to be tethered within that collective.
If you make the effort - it is not hard to see where the EU is going and indeed, as you have recently discovered, that the EU simply must make the journey to full federalism if it is to survive. The EU clearly face an existential crisis and full federalism is the only hope of survival.
I and a great many other Leavers did do that assessment and want no part of the EU's future model - we want to break free from the docility of the main herd and seek new pastures to graze.
And, BTW, if people like me have absolutely no issue with people like Bob and (perhaps) yourself making a conscious decision to opt for membership of the EU superstate over the UK independent state - can you try to explain for me why there are so many on here that take extreme exception to myself and others consciously choosing to opt for membership of an independent UK over the EU superstate?