I've been totally underwhelmed by everything I have heard. Corbyn restated that he was Eurosceptic and Tom Watsons's comments about future negotiation to reform freedom of movement rules is just confuse the issues - it's such obvious crap.
Hi L.A. To my mind, the freedom of movement for workers rule is flawed. It is fine most of the time for most countries (I suppose) but what about when a particular country becomes an over-popular destination? I don't know much about economics, but it would mean that the migrant population competes with the indigenous people for jobs and in many cases render them unemployed. Great for the economy, but what about someone in Britain who wants to work on a fruit farm just to pay his way, but can't compete with Slovakian immigrants who are more adapted to living off the land. Great for the farmer who employs the foreign workers, but not so great for the people who can't work the land they were born into because of immigrants from a few thousand miles away.
Since there appears to be no chance of any cap on migration being allowed by the EU in future, I don't see how it can be right to stay in the EU, given that Britain is becoming a very popular destination for foreign workers.