the differences between a Brexiter like Gisela Stuart and Boris Johnson should be a warning to what kind of government after Brexit we are going to get. Stuart's argument is sound, Johnson's not. Under PM Johnson, immigrants are needed only when and where he's needing them. Needless to say that I much prefer PM Stuart. She's born German BTW.
I can agree that Gisela Stuart came across very well and I could genuinely relate to her and agree with her, she is also on the Brexit side
Regarding Borris, I can agree you either like or dislike his style, but listen to his words instead of distorting them
Regarding public services, firstly you are just spouting usual party politics from a clearly left wing bias, and are also completely ignoring the fact that Borris has stated many times he wishes to better fund the services through Brexit
Get back to the issues
This is not about racism and hating immagrents,
It is about controlling uncontrolled imagration which impacts services
It is not strangely enough about the economy, because both parties are working to improve it just different tactics
It is about self governance
It is about not wanting to be part of an Europe superstate that has adequately demonstrated it cannot assure the prosperity of its citizens, is unflexible in its policy and despises the voting classes, which it judges just hurdles to be overcome in its onward March
A vote for Brexit I believe will call that to a halt and force rationale and pan European discourse on the future direction and form that the bureaucrats clearly do not want to do
So if that is not UK leading Europe, I don't know what is