Quote:No - Jean Claude Juncker (the voice of the EU) has clearly stated that we will NOT have an option to try to change things.
I don't think that is what he has said, and in any case it is not up to him.
If it is leave, and believe me I hope it is not, then DC will invoke EU article 50 - that is the process that allows any memeber step to leave. DC will then be thrown out of the room, and the remaining members discess our withdrawl.
We can apply to rejoin, but conditions of joining are accepting the Euro, we would have to accept the Schengen area (passport free movement), we wouldn't get a rebate and all the stuff we have vetoed we'd have to accept.
It does look like, once we are out we are out.
And talking of out, we hear a lot of whinging that people like Jean Claude Juncker are unelected, well once we are out David Cameron is toast, he will sooner than later stand down, and the UK will shortly after be lead by an unelcted PM up until the next General Election.