I'd have to say that as this gets closer I'm getting progressively angrier that the core reason this is happening at all at this time since it seems to me that we are being forced to make this decision to suit the internal politics of the Tory party, where the promise of a referendum was perhaps a rash sop to its own malcontents, where those making this promise might have assumed that there would be another coalition government which would have killed this stone dead: only to find they now have no option but to proceed, which seems like a party before country strategy.
Ironically, no matter what the result, not only will this referendum further fracture the Tory party rather than resolving its internal conflicts, we are faced with arguments and personalities that are uninspiring on every level - it feels to me like an abuse of democracy.