Lets face it, most Brits haven't noticed being in the EU. They are responding to the media saying it's a bad thing. Remember the fuss about the EU saying cucumbers had to be straight? A fabrication by the media.
As to ditching unelected EU commissioners whilst keeping an unelected Head of State!
We on this forum (well most of us) are EU migrants who have moved to another country. Ok, so most of us don't enter the jobs market or claim benefits (oh hang on, what about the Cyprus winter heating allowance?), but we do bung up the hospital to the annoyance of the local population.
It is suggested we think about our families in the UK. Well, many people who work at the front end for charities in the UK rely on EU funding? Remove that and they get made redundant. What about the people whose work is at, or depends on, Nissan in Sunderland? Nissan want to manufacture in the EU, and are likely to move to remain in the EU. What about the national minimum wage and the maximum working week? Both EU initiatives the UK fought against.
So what happens to us in Cyprus if the UK leaves the EU?
Will you all be able to stay or will those with a very low income have to leave?
Will those with jobs be allowed to remain in work?
Will those in business have to go back to having a Cypriot business partner?
Will you still be able to have medical cards or will you have to buy private insurance?
Will you have to change to an annual pink slip with an expiry date?
Will you be sent back if you break the law?
The answer to all these questions, and more, is "don't know". One thing is for certain, things won't go back to how they were before Cyprus joined the EU. You will be a "third country national".
Think on.