Not that I am saying it's correct but other than the complete bigots, hasn't one part of the Brexit argument been that due to the enforced free movement of the EU we have been forced to take largely unskilled workers yet limit non eu immigration including skilled workers? They argue that having total control of immigration would allow a more selective admission process from across the entire world to fill vacancies we actually need filled.
Now I don't know whether limiting non eu is part of the treaty or a misguided voluntary balancing act to keep migrant numbers down...cutting our nose off to spite our face so to speak.
I think this is an issue for the Brexit camp..it's not a united vision. There are some loons who don't want anyone in, others who at least at face value don't mind immigrants but want the process to be more selective....remain highlights the more unpalatable Brexit view as it's more revolting to normal people. Remain doesn't have the same problem..most agree that the EU needs reform..I haven't heard a loony section of remain insisting on total integration of a federal union so sound more sensible as a "camp".
See the Guardian released two polls that now put Brexit ahead.
Anyone think this is a reaction to the almost hysterical campaign by key figures in the Remain camp?
As some on here have suggested they would vote a certain way as a reaction against some of the key figures in Brexit. Has dislike for the likes of Cameron produced the same type of voting intention?