Hi ippy,
Yes Blue I have to agree with your reasoning that if that one particular reason on its own was the only reason to vote leave it wouldn't be enough of a good reason, but taken as one of many reasons, well.
That wasn’t my reasoning though. My reasoning is that the “reason on its own” is in fact
false. Shortages of school places, of doctors’ appointments etc aren’t a function of immigration at all – they’re a function of
austerity, and in particular of not spending enough of the taxes that immigrants pay on the services they require. You can’t therefore take it as one of many reasons when it’s a bad reason to start with.
I can see why anyone that wanted to remain it wouldn't matter what, seemingly reasonable to a leaver, reason put forward appears to be just the opposite.
It’s got nothing to do with whether someone is a leaver or a remainer – rather it’s to do with the
facts, regardless of what people would like a referendum decision to be.
We'll always remain at opposite polls on this one; there you go that's life.
Probably, but what’s disappointing is that you’ve effectively styled yourself in respect of Brexit as AB has in respect of his god. When asked why you think something is true (ie, that leaving is a good idea) you tell us that it’s a belief you hold irrevocably, but you can’t tell us why. And when you do try to suggest why and the reason is falsified (see above), rather than concede the point and try to find a different argument to support you you just tell me that we won’t ever agree.
I’m pretty sure that I know the reason you voted as you did, though you won’t like it: after decades of most of the press lying to you about the awfulness of the EU you have an entrenched position that it must therefore be awful, but because there are no facts to support that you can only rely on “it just is and we’ll never agree” for your rationale.