Personally, I end up on the exiting side but not for the usual reasons.
My view is formed on the basis of the political system in Europe is not static and has a future direction of travel with things such as a European army and other topics before the EU parliament which drive towards a more connected state/system.
So I'm all for positive trade, and as far as people go I would given a blanket Visa to anyone already here, and be happy to have more people come as that is a positive sign of an economy doing well overall.
There are plenty of incorrect statements/statistics on the Brexit sign in the news, the problem is on the other camp there is a lack of information about where the EU is planning to go in the future.
So remaining doesn't actually meaning staying as we are already unfortunately, otherwise I would be happy with that way position.