The Brexit campaign was and still is, heavily focused on Immigration. It has created very polarised views, which can be seen in this thread.
True, obviously.
The issues surrounding immigration are complex, there are many aspects to consider. It is more nuanced.
Also true, obviously.
Whilst free movement of people in Europe is great for many reasons,
Also true.
the rate of inward migration to the UK at the same rate as pre referendum, is just not sustainable. Something that remainers dont want discuss.
Ah, now this is where you add your own opinionated speculation, passed off as supposed fact.
The reason why remainers do not bother discussing migration with RWR, is because this is their only, misguided argument, supported by, usually, xenophobic comments. When this argument is countered by valid arguments, they tend to resort to the "extremism", "rape", "scrounging", "Sharia law", "nationalistic" and other such xenophobic comments.
Moreover, the restriction of migration will be detrimental to UK industry and commerce, (although the government does still not have a plan to control immigration, probably because their desired policies goes against the advice of their experts, just like the Brexit Impact papers).
So the RWR argument is a mistaken, usually xenophobic, argument which permeates, and blinds them to the detrimental effects of their policies based on those mistaken arguments. But they do not care about the detrimental effects of their policies, the immigration argument is paramount in determining the rest of their policies.
The yearn for the 'old days', the society that they think they remember from their childhood. They fail to understand that time moves on, societies change and evolve. They also fail to understand that the government(s) have always had the power to control some immigration, but did not bother.
Instead the government(s) and the RWR have blamed the failures on other influences.
The RWR refuse to consider any argument that counters their anti-immigration stance, so why bother discussing it with them.
Additionally, they often exploit the opportunity to resort to offensive and damaging comments about migrants and refugees, causing a fractured and divisive society.