Quote Originally Posted by Oracle View Post
Another straw man. There are several causes of economic migration, so the existence of one has no bearing on others. One provable source is the irreparable imbalance and divergence caused by the euro. It is pointless arguing. There is endless analysis of these problems, but I've yet to meet remainers who have studied any of it: most see the EU through rose tinted glasses. Or Should I tell my Greek and Italian tenants they were wrong to leave for economic reasons because fellrunners said so?

It is fascinating: I point out the massive levels of youth unemployment, now young adults with no future, and the desperate social problems it causes( including the rise of populism) yet the response is always total silence in the UK even amongst avowed socialists. As varoufakis says: We don't have real austerity here - look at Southern Europe for that. Remainers seem to prefer to pretend the suffering caused by the euro doesn't exist so long as it doesn't affect them personally. Hear no evil, see no evil.
You can't blame the Euro for intra EU migration. It has had an effect, but with freedom of movement and differing levels of economic activity people will move to better themselves, just like they move within the UK.
The Euro is one of the factors, not the factor.