What lies? lol also so you guys who voted leave didn't want to change immigration? because its staying the same according to the leave party now so check one. So you didnt want the 350 million we sent to go to the nhs? oh the leave party admitted that was not the real figure and could not make sure the lesser amount goes to the nhs check 2. So you didn't vote to ruin the economy based on foolish nationalism only to see the other countries in the uk get nationalistic and want independence from us too?
This sh*t is pure comedy like its scientific evidence people do not vote with their brains

thats all i have to say...
"What lies?"
According to the Prof in the video, numerous lies were peddled. Please refer to the video if you wish to hear them.
I didn't want to take the bait, but can't resist... Some things about your post:
"lol also so you guys who voted leave didn't want to change immigration? because its staying the same according to the leave party now so check one"
- No such thing as the leave party, the leave and remain campaigns both drew in members, supporters and historical voters of all parties. One of the striking things about the referendum was that voting was NOT down party lines.
- The only people who say immigration will stay the same have as much weight and clout as Barry the bootleg DVD seller at Nottingham market. Part of the problem is that nobody with real authority provided an alternative vision for how they wanted immigration to work. The leave campaign referencing an Australian style system was put forward as a preferred option from a select few. Even MigrationWatch and the pro-Leave MPs they are close with didn't want it. The issue here is how the new PM and political leaders approach negotiations. This is part of why so many people are pushing for Andrea Leadsome to be the next PM. Part of their thinking is that a proper Leave campaigner will help to ensure the nations concerns on migration are acted upon, rather - as they see it - than Teresa May who would be prepared to sign us up to a Norway style agreement with free movement maintained under the auspices of necessity for accessing the single market.
"So you didnt want the 350 million we sent to go to the nhs? oh the leave party admitted that was not the real figure and could not make sure the lesser amount goes to the nhs check 2"
- I knew this figure was BS so it didn't factor into my thinking thank you.
"So you didn't vote to ruin the economy based on foolish nationalism only to see the other countries in the uk get nationalistic and want independence from us too?"
- Foolish nationalism?? ***sigh***
Mainstream nationalist movements have been a major main driver behind the rise of devolved administrations in Scotland and Wales (N.I is too complex to lump in with them) for the last 15 years+.
Few people called them foolish anymore.
Indeed, part of the analysis for the Briexit voters cite a perceived democratic deficit in England, with people feeling less in control of their lives than ever, and their leaders and policy makers an ever more distant bunch.
Neal Ascherson wrote recently that:
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People feel that they should be increasingly empowered, and yet their actual ability to change their lives is visibly dwindling. England has no devolved government of its own, no intermediate regional tier of democratic authority to intercept complaints. Instead, the pad in the hand shows the antics of what seems to be a single power elite, self-perpetuating, privileged and fortified behind the pinnacles of London."
The frustration at this setup was given an opportunity to vent in the EU referendum (which is but a part of the deficit), and it did so.
So I say to you sir that English Nationalism is only a problem today because it is something that has been stymied, ignored by the ruling classes and reduced to a foolish racist trait under a desire to destroy it, when in fact all it did was push it underground and to the extremes (such as the growing strength of the EDL).
The SNP seem to have found a way to make Scottish Nationalism work in one of the most enlightened and progressive forms we're likely to see. English Nationalism is here, and here to stay. You can continue to ignore it, and scoff at it if you wish - but you won't be helping - I bet you £20 on that.