@Immigration/Migrants comments majority was voting simply because there is vast areas around UK that most of people in the place are actually not even from the uk(obviously not all) and It isn't just that its also because we are overpopulating the UK and majority of people coming over go through places like Turkey/Greece/Germany/France etc just to get to UK as more prospect living here(Sure other countries take some in-but feels like we get big part) and because of this we are destroying large landscapes of nice places just to build more houses.
I work with a big company and like nearly half of people there are polish-Nothing against them, most are really hard workers and speak English so isn't that we just don't want foreigners in UK(of course they'd be one's who are racist and voted for that reason)-but that EU was pretty much bullying us with clauses that our government accepted and we was paying like 100's of millions to eu countries each week while taking in immigrants/migrants. -Even the settlement that they will do will most likely con us off(Doesn't really help with smug Farage trolling EU parliament)
Also On controlling our own laws etc is a great thing for UK there is quite a few laws that have made big companies go bankrupt- I.e The Eu has a ruling that stopped our government being able to rescue businesses even if they could -Closest probably the Steel Works(That may be saved due to voting out now-So yes saves many jobs!)
With leaving the Eu it doesn't necessarily mean we can't still trade with them-they will still need us for sure as we'll need them and money talks..but it also allows the UK into the open market where we can do trading with likes of China/USA etc that some of them we previously couldn't(Not at a large scale anyway)
Personally think are better out of it, it will take us years to get back up but overall I reckon we will come out better for it, while the EU itself will eventually probably end up nomore(Hence why they were all ****ting it-and asking us to stay at first) Only real downfall is the 2/3years that prices will be higher/taxes etc higher but after that the pound will rise up again as it's still strong currency.