most eurosceptics are thinking of the bigger picture and just use the immigration as a blunt object with which to batter europhiles over the head with. You may want a United States of Europe but that is far from the wishes of everyone, I hope never to see the UK cede all power to a central European government in my lifetime. All of the horror stories are just that stories.
Oh no we have a housing crises and the young people cannot afford to buy a house in most of the country, Then we are told if we leave the EU house prices will fall AND it will be harder to get a mortgage (how that works i have no idea). The problem with these debates is that there is no actual debate, Each side is just telling you how bad your life will be if you dont vote for them, The remain campaign has certainly not even tried to show how the EU is a positive thing all it has done is said how we will collapse without being in a continental union as if no other country on earth does it.
I have the same impression from the outside.
I watched a couple of those TV/internet spots from both sides and they all do the same 'doom preaching'.
As a German, I am stuck with the EU whether I like it or not. Same with the Euro as currency.
All I want is basically the same treatment for all participants. And not just the UK, there is Scandinavia...
If you wanna benefit from the EU - and there are benefits to it, that much is unquestionable at this point - then you have to swallow the bad stuff too.
That is for example one of the main reasons why I would like to see the UK leave and the benefits being suspended, be it just temporarily. I am annoyed by news reporting that the UK got once again an exception from the EU. Either you're in or you're out - no more middle ground funny extra contract.
Decide.
But that is mostly based on 'feelz' - the whole interconnects between the UK and the EU in our globalized (globalised?) world are probably way to complicated for anyone to see through and understand, even for the most prominent experts. Nobody can foresee the future and how the stock-markets will react, how companies will react and so on. Even those so rational elements fall prey to diffuse fears and 'feelz'.
So, here I am being as wise as before. Emotionally I wanna see the UK leave and fail miserably... Sowwy :3