The whole point of the campaign before the referendum is to enable people if they wish to gain a better understanding of the issues. The news will be wall to wall on the EU referendum, there will be debates with both sides discussing the issues, public meetings, a huge amount written and the internet is also there for research. The opportunity will be available to learn if people want to. Democracy is the vote, its opportunity to change and influence, whether people are qualified to use it or not is a distraction strategy unless you are arguing that only those qualified with an intimate knowledge of very facet of the EU should be allowed to vote and we go back hundreds of years, no one said democracy is perfect but its a better system than the pseudo democracy that is the EU. The net cost of our EU membership was £8.6 billion or £24 million a day in 2013, the gross contribution figure £14 billion so I am not sure how a figure of £4 million net could ever be quoted as a current figure. We can argue on jobs all day long but as we have a trade deficit with the EU it is reasonable to assume that more jobs in Europe are dependent on us than jobs in the UK are on the EU. No one on the out side is saying we want to stop trading with the EU countries only those on Remain say the EU could stop trading with us and/or impose tariffs which of course could apply both ways damaging both sides.