I get all these arguments. its a shame the occasional robust nature of their presentation has caused the remain debaters to shy away...or perhaps its an uncomfortable truth that couldn't be tolerated. In hindsight, even for someone without a degree in economics, it was evident the wheels were coming off with Grexit (remember that??). The Greek economy could not stand the strain of being hitched to a high octane currency like the Euro.

So, after doubting my position as a leave voter (the remain arguments tugged at my conscience) this greater exposition of the money game explains of the sense of unease I was feeling about the whole thing and has settled my mind. It helps me to see the EU negotiating position for exactly what it is. They (Germany and France) will go to any lengths to keep us in otherwise they will lose a major contributor to picking up the tab for a failed Italy/Euro.

Now, can you financially aware commentators say succinctly why we kept the pound?