'' So what you're saying is it's hard, and we don't pay much for it...so just let the foreigners do it, they should appreciate the scraps we give them for doing our grunt work right?'' Blimey Cat, talk about putting words into someone else's mouth. The whole point of FoM was that no one was forcing EU nationals to do this type of work, and those that did obviously made a decision that it was worthwhile. And it might not necessarily be just for economic reasons, some people might want to experience working abroad somewhere, learning a new language/culture etc. And of course it went both ways, Brits could work in the EU, and it wasn't just high-flyers jetting off to Paris or Frankfurt, many worked in lower-skilled/paid jobs such as summer/winter resorts (the latter who've recently been told don't bother applying for jobs next season unless you're an EU passport holder), bar workers, boat crew, grape pickers etc. ''...remainers tend to struggle to see the potential for transformation beyond the immediate negative impacts'' That's really not the issue, which is that the Leave campaign never said there would be a negative impact, quite the opposite in fact... ''There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside'' And if remainers pointed out that there would be, it was dismissed as Project Fear. We were even told we wouldn't leave the Single Market. There were ways we could've Brexited AND minimised the economic impact, but no, that wasn't ideological enough, let's set fire to everything and start again...