Jack by the hedge
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The culture thing is a red herring because there is no such thing as British Culture to begin with but its even more ridiculous when the same people who would object from someone moving from Rotterdam to Birmingham to work also insist that, for example, a crop of islands off the coast of Argentina is 'British'. And I am supposed to believe that a London banker has more in common with a sheep herder in the Hebrides than a Frankfurt banker?
British culture isn't one thing, though they're all recognisably British. But that doesn't really matter because what people experienced was what happened to their own town. Or what they imagined was happening to towns all over, based on stuff they read in the Mail and Express. And it wasn't about Hebrideans coming to London and living on welfare while taking all the livestock jobs.
People voted to leave because the level of immigration was too high for too long and there's a threshold above which people get the gut feeling that their high street doesn't feel like home any more and they don't like it. You can dismiss that as racism but... oh, wait, that's exactly what happened, and it did the opposite of helping. People who were upset about their own area changing (or were upset about all the stories they read about other areas changing) and read over and over that there was nothing the government could do about it because of EU rules, wanted a way to change it. And if they complained they were dismissed as racists.
We sleepwalked into this catastrophe by dealing with people's concerns by telling them only horrible evil people have concerns like those then asking them to vote on it and expecting them to be all nice and reasonable.