It's too easy to be drawn into smart remarks in these online debates- mea culpa But here's the thing...
When I'm asked to explain why I voted remain (having been a 60/40 in/out decider), I say things like;
Risk aversion: I hate the institution, but the alternative might be worse.
Jobs: Nissan, TATA, Toyota and the other big employers might pull out and devastate already poor areas.
The UK- I am in favour.
Immigration: leaving won't fix it, 'cos the deal won't allow it.
The cost: we will end up with a very similar deal than now, except it will be more expensive- no rebate.
The benefits- my area is poor, and has benefitted hugely.
When I ask leavers (or see them on tv), they without exception say things like;
We get our country back.
Control our borders.
More money for the NHS
No unelected faceless bureaucrats running our country.
In no case, even Farage, has anyone given a second sentence after these sound bytes. They say,
"We get our country back."
"What do you mean?"
"Well, we control our own borders!"
"In what way will we do that now that we already don't?"
"By taking control."
"Of what. EXACTLY"
"Our borders!"
Anyone want to explain why I'm not getting it?