You never give up quoting fear of foreigners do you John. We're British, we just dislike anyone who's not like us. It'd be interesting to know you're background, as you're so desperate to remain in the EU, that you just knock most peoples arguments with the standard negative spiel.
The lower educated sun readers, are the ones on minimum wage that are getting kept there by all the naughty "foreigners" that are prepared to work hard for a better life than they'd get in their own country. When there's an excess of workers, firms don't need to pay more than the minimum wage. When there's an excess of people, house prices and rents rise - simple supply and demand formulas by the way, not fear of foreigners - and it takes longer to get an appointment at the hospital/Doctor etc.
Yes, there are a lot more reasons to these problems, foreign money buying up London property, no social housing built by local authorities, the lack of investment in a sensible infrastructure; ineptitude by previous governments etc etc etc, but at the end of the day, if immigration continues to rise at a rate of over 300,000 per year, then we're in for problems, and I'm amazed that people can ignore this sort of situation, and pretend that nothings going to happen.
If the EU are determined to force their view of Europe on us, and ignore the problems we are facing with their draconian attitudes, then a sensible government would vote to leave not stay, so it begs the question of why they aren't doing that. I would vote to stay if they were more willing to be aware of the situation their dictates are putting us in. I would also prefer more honesty from the likes of Boris, whom I suspect hopes that if we vote leave, would then open proper negotiations for a truly reformed EU, but if the graduates et all who are supposed to help lead the country can't see where Europes heading, and vote accordingly, then god help us, because the problems that the uneducated sun readers have, will soon affect us all