It is somewhat amusing that one of the more notable supporters of the Brexit, engineering boffin James Dyson, supported it for reasons that are quite the opposite of xenophobic: he objected to EU regulations interfering with immigration from Commonwealth countries. UK membership in the EU meant that brilliant Oxford and Cambridge grads hailing from Ghana, Nigeria, India, Pakistan, Jamaica,..., okay, yes, and Canada, Australia and New Zealand were obliged to go home unless they could find a job that could not be filled with an applicant from anywhere in the EU. Post-Brexit immigration to the UK may well include more "people of color" than pre-Brexit immigration, but either way it will be up to elected Parliaments to decide the matter, not the unelected multiculti European Commission.