Fair play for trying to engage with the points.
The first paragraph is biazarre - you replied to my post, not sure how you can say "aha gotcha! I was not talking about brexiteers" - you replied to me. How am I supposed to know you are changing the subject to a very similar subject if you don't actually tell me?
With regards to my evidence - It is completely relevant to my point. What is not relevant to my point is the rest of your paragraph. Do you actually have evidence of nurses leaving the NHS en masse because of brexit? That's the talking point here. My whole point surrounds the desperation of remainers to attach anything negative happening to Brexit.
You obviously have a wild imagination.
Not sure how you can link a tory led Government since 2010 to EU migration - Other than to say the economy was improving and they were making the country more attractive migration destination. The EU are in control of EU migration during that time, not the tories.
Net EU migration might have dropped but as you point out, it's dropped from a record high, and certainly is nowhere near zero (or negative numbers). So my point remains that it would be correct to say that on the whole, EU migrants have not been put off staying and have not been put off coming to this country.
It's not correct to say that migrants do not want to stay/come without qualifying it as saying SOME or POSSIBLY.