No it isn't as if we vote to leave, that's what will happen, we will leave. If you want to remain, whether in the current state, the post negotiated reformed state or in any future reformed state, self evidently you have to vote remain, because otherwise we won't be in the EU.
It isn't that hard - the choices are exactly what they say on the tin - or rather on the ballot paper.
Vote remain - we remain
Vote leave - we leave
Not as simple as that I'm afraid.
See most people are not dogma driven and evangelical about this, I think Corbyn, your former parties leader, said he was 75% for in, I'm 75% for leave.
If you are around the 40-60% area and would stay in a reformed EU, then vote leave, if we don't get reforms then your not losing.
How do you know know the EU would not renegotiate? Guessing?
Struggling to understand why you are failing to get such a simple concept - or maybe this is just disingenuous mischief-making to try to tick people who want to remain to vote leave on the basis that we will remain. That is disingenuous non-sense.
No your clearly not listening, I would advocate people who want to leave should vote leave, people who to remain should vote remain and those that want to remain in a reformed EU should vote leave.
You might disagree which is fine, I know your intolerant of other views but your hysterical name calling really undermines your position.