It was about Britain's sovereignty and more importantly culture.
Now a more entertaining way of saying this is in the video.
Simply pute it was about the British people wanting control of Britain. Not some massive govt telling them what to do. Same culturally. It was the socially acceptable thing to say remain. But the middle class being the ones to take the biggest brunt of the decision either way said, [quote]-blam!- you, you posh queer and your downtown abby ass house[/quote]
Good for you Britain. I'm proud of you, as a Texan and American.
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The EU never did tell us want to do. The EU bigwigs hate us because we always didn't go whatever they wanted. However, the benefits we did get far out weighed being "in" rather than "out". What eventually tipped the vote was immigration, the whole soverignty thing was merely a polite way of 'we just want to stop the tide of EU immigrants!' Oh and a few protest votes against the government, which those individuals now regret. The biggest issue we got now is a 50/50 divide. It's going to years for one side to forgive the other, since its possible Brexit may not even happen after all.