Dear Hope,
No, sorry but totally wrong.
Sorry, not wrong, Gonners. The British people have been split over the EU for many years - and Nigel farage picked up on this when he started UKIP back in 1993. As such, the referendum was only partly to do with internal party divisions - it was just as much about Labour's internal party divisions on the subject.
Maybe, but it was underfunding by the Tories, a failure by the Tories through austerity to invest in certain sections of the British electorate which fueled this Brexit nonsense, it's there, it is fact, you can't argue with the facts, the Tories forgot about the little man sitting in the pub watching as immigrants took all the jobs and housing, this might be a myth, but people needed something to vent their anger on, the Tories allowed this.
And, of course, research points to the fact that very few 'British' jobs were taken by immigrants. For one thing, very few immigrants are able to work in the first place - especially asylum seekers; many immigrants who did get jobs often got well-paid jobs in industries such as engineering and IT, in part because they were 'head-hunted' as it were when the shortages of such people became clear after decades of under-investment by consecutive governments. Ironically, their gatting such jobs has actually created more 'lower-tier' posts for Brits who don't have the skills for more highly skilled posts.
The Tories and other Remain campaigners made all this very clear for months prior to the referendum; sadly, the British people chose to give more credence to the evidence-less claims of the likes of UKIP and the other Leave campaigners - some of whom were Tories, but not all.
No that is Tory propaganda, what it does is give voice to everyone, the British public voted for Brexit, the Tories are not the voice of Brexit.
Interesting that you call it Tory propaganda - I've been asking that question for weeks, if not months. All the court ruling does is require that Parliament vote on the act of triggering Article 50. It says absolutely nothing about anyone having a say on the progress and outcome of the negotiations.
If anything, your interpretation suggests that you have imbibed more UKIP propaganda than you might like to think.