PedroMendez
Acolyte
Born British and I'd much rather a nation has the ability to project and thereby flex rather than stumble into situations (numbers).
Plus quality > quantity IMO
Well, you are also born in the EU, so you are also a European citizen. Where is the difference to your British citizenship? Why is one a problem and the other not?
I have no problem with people, who want different (e.g. more restrictive) immigration policies. I don’t think that this is racist, even so I fancy less restrictions. If all you care about is that less Polish /eastern-European people working in the UK, voting for Brexit is reasonable.
It is just the lack of knowledge that surprises me. Most of the people talking about wanting a system similar to Canada or Australia clearly have to clue about the goals and the performance of migration policies in these countries. There are even aspects of immigration policy where Canada adapted ideas of the British model.
Once you start talking about democracy/ sovereignty, it really gets weird. It all boils down to a feeling. Only very few aspects of your life are actually decided in Brussel and you struggle to name any that you don’t like except “European migration”.