Immigration was a big issue. Free movement of people was a big reason many people voted to leave. People have got fed up with small communities being overrun with migrants whom don't integrate into the country, but instead set up their own version of their homeland with their own shops etc.

Regarding cheap labour, we have minimum and living wage laws so no one is actually cheap labour. It's more unskilled benefit claimers being too lazy to fill those roles, and employers knowing they will work harder than many UK lower class workers. Change our laws to force them into unskilled jobs in return for their benefit payments and that would quickly change.

@Teho. Doesn't Norway have a trade agreement with the EU which requires them to still contribute into the EU funds without any of the membership powers? And at the same time accept free movement of EU migrants?

This will not be an acceptable agreement for many in the UK as it was a core reason for voting leave.

There were many other reasons for leaving the EU. Many were fed up with EU control over our laws and regulations, whilst we observed many other EU countries not needing to abide by them.

There is also the migrant camp in France. The French are threatening to move it to the UK and remove border checks at their end. France also showed their true colours once we voted leave. They never wanted us in the EU anyway. They vitoed our original application in the 50s and we had to wait until 1975 to join the common market.

We also never agreed to join an EU superstate. In the 70s we joined a common market. This has slowly crept up to being a superstate, with unelected officials in Brussels dictating laws and regulations. Many voiced there dislike of this.

I think at the moment governments are panicking and not sure what our how the future will pan out.

The UK is the 5th largest economy in the world and a financial capital. We were also the second largest economy in Europe. I really think the European leaders are venting anger at the moment towards us because they are shocked and scared about the EUs future. They have suddenly lost the main founding country of the EU idea, the country whom setup the court of human rights and a country that holds a lot of political weight outside of Europe. Yes this will all change slightly now we are out, but until we get a new PM, issue article 50, and bash out the exit strategy and then new EU agreement we really can't predict anything.

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