The reason there are almost no leave voters on this thread is because they have watched five years of bedwetting happen and whenever they have tried to have a rational debate, they have been shot down or piled on for having a different opinion.
This thread will still be going in ten years time with certain people desperate to find small victories to try and preserve their egos because they still cannot hack that they lost a vote back in 2016. Amazingly they are unaware that the same sneering and arrogance contributed to their loss.
Even the most respectful of leave voters have generally taken their ball to go and play somewhere else, and who can blame them? The state of this thread is a joke. The lack of self-awareness such as your post just proves my point entirely though. It is also one of the most taboo subjects I've encountered in my lifetime, and in public people seldom talk about it. Of course, both sides are to blame for that, however, as someone who was extremely on the fence at the time of the vote, I can say with absolute confidence that 80% of the people I was talking with about the vote who got angry with my view point, quote: 'The EU does some good things, but it also does some bad things', were remain voters who started the insults and the bullying. I've been open enough to say that contributed to me going the other way, and perhaps if people like you were more fair and adult, not only wouldn't you have lost, but you might actually have some people thinking it is worth their time trying to have an open and honest debate.