I agree Maizie that many voted to leave, it has seemed to me, because they have fear of not being able to understand their own current situation against what they believe it should be.
I don't think I feared anything about staying in although I knew things would, and probably should change over time. My feelings towards Leave don't seem to be any sort of fear either, but rational feelings based on knowledge. It's like jumping off a cliff really, isn't it? You could say I don't want to do it because I am fearful but I actually believe there is no good outcome to jumping off a cliff based on previous experience and acquired knowledge. In the same way, I believe, using all the information I have been able to gather, with no facts actually supplied by leavers as they seem to have an innate intolerance towards them, that there will be no good outcome for decades to come if we leave.
You need fear to inculcate faith, which is all the pro-leave group seem to have. I prefer my fact-based decisions as it seems, do many pro-remain supporters.