Nissan recently announced that the have chosen the UK for production of its first partially driverless car. I doubt they would have made that decision if they considered Brexit a reason to move out of the UK. I'm pretty certain their chairman said earlier this year that they would stay in the UK even if we leave the EU. I cant find it at the moment, but if I do I will post it up.
The Chairman of Toyota has stated that they will remain in the UK if we leave the EU.
The owner of JCB has advised his staff that he considers the future of the UK to be best served by leaving the EU.
Robert Hargreaves, founder of Hargreaves Lansdown says we will do better if we leave.
There are similar people on both sides of the debate, but those on the remain side tend to be large global conglomerates who like the fact that one set of rules for dozens of countries saves them a lot of admin time & cost.
The rules are very restrictive, but they enjoy being part of the lobbying industry in Brussells, so they can influence laws, rules, directives etc. in their own favour.
Its a big boys club. A club for a powerful elite to enable them to rule over us with almost no accountability, the dream scenario for most politicians.
It isn't much good for ordinary people, and it treats the notion of separate, sovereign , democratic nations with complete disdain
The future outside of it cannot be predicted with absolute certainty. Nothing in the future can, including the future if we stay in.
To assume to vote to stay in will be a vote for the status quo would be staggeringly naïve in my opinion. Look at the history of the EU and then decide what its future course is likely to be.
Look at the history of the UK and decide if its likely to do ok if it returns to democratic self governance, and returns to being a nation which trades with the whole world on mutually beneficial terms.
Have confidence in your own country. The only reason not to is fear. To me, the fear of remaining is much greater than the fear of leaving.