That is a completely different topic matter, and worded incorrectly too. I'm not against helping refugees and your polar thinking is trite; I'm against allowing a mass influx of unscreened economic migrants into our nation from a culture that is wholly incompatible with our own. We help those in need, which we do plenty of. Anyway, different topic.
You obviously don't live in the UK do you. It's like that now, minus the guns. I live in London and the property prices are absolutely insane. Cost of living has gone up tremendously in the past 10 years, especially for those at the bottom of the ladder. This has been decades in the making and it's called globalization, something the people who run the EU and its chums champion tremendously. Those big corporations you talk about.. love the EU. They love those with power and ability to be manipulated to apply it for their own benefit, whether in Westminster or the EU. That's corporations for you.
And to Dracayrs.. again, globalization has been decades in the making. And, again, some of its biggest champions are those who love the EU. Like Tony Blair for example, and all those who mirror his morally deficient liberal attitude to life (which seems to be the majority of the Labour and Conservative parties). Globalization is a connected to the subject of Brexit but it's not intrinsic - a very real problem, but to say either way remaining or leaving will make it worse.. greed is greed, and we all have a real problem with it in the West, which is ultimately what sustains globalization (which is just a code word for rampant consumerism based on no moral obligation beyond the self)