During the European referendum campaign and after ‘Leave’
voters have complained about being called racist and xenophobic whether they
actually are or not.

The actual European Referendum campaigns were in my opinion awful from
both sides.
We had a second Project Fear from the UK Remain side. I
assume the thoughts on that one were that Project Fear had worked for the Scots
during their independence referendum campaign in 2014 so it would work on the
UK as a whole. The anti-independence side won (but only just) validating that
type of campaign. In Scotland we had a rather lack lustre Remain campaign which
was different. It was a campaign based on the benefits of being in the European
Union. Despite the UK being in the EU almost all of my adult life at that stage
I had no real idea of what it did for us, and indeed until the EU referendum
campaign came up it was an extremely rare occurrence to actually see or here
anything that was happening in the European Parliament except when it was
portrayed in a very negative way by the English tabloid press.
It was only as the campaign went on that I became an active
Remainer, despite my discomfort at several sections of EU policies which I
believe were not in the interests of people but just of big business.

And so we got to the counting of the votes. In general this
resulted in a strong Leave vote in the areas of the UK (outside Scotland) that
received most in assistance from the UK’s membership of the EU. The Leave areas
tend to be the poorest, those most left behind in the new non-manufacturing
economy created by the Conservatives and continued by Labour Governments since
the 1980s. This is why they receive the most assistance from the EU. It can
therefore be credibly argued that the EU was being blamed for the ills which
were actually created or exacerbated by the UK the Government.

Following on from it can be deduced that these areas are
also in for a rude of awakening when #Brexit actually occurs, as they have
actually made their situation even worse.

The reason therefore why Leave voters are being called ‘racists’
or ‘xenophobic’ is quite simple. Just like the success of the Better Together
or NO campaign validated the Project Fear campaign employed by the Remainers on
this occasion, the success of the Leave campaign which was mainly based on
racist and xenophobic language and images has validated that language and behaviour.
And this is what Leave voters are perceived whether rightly or wrongly to have
voted for.
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