Haha no problem
Oh my gosh you've mentioned so much you're making me feel a bit anxious! How did you know so much about it beforehand?
In my intro I mentioned a bit about how the negotiations in January and the whole debate about leaving the EU have highlighted the issue of free movement. In my first paragraph I just mentioned that 3 million jobs in the UK are linked to the EU which both improves the traditionally weak British language standards and also benefits our economy. I said that the multicultural society we have contributes to our status as the 5th largest economy in the world - and also that vacations are cheaper which benefits the tourist industry and economies in general.
In my other paragraph (against) I mentioned that 500 people sleep rough every night and in the midst of this crisis we can't allow more migrants to come in - also the strikes and protests against migrants are just a fraction of what could happen if we allowed in more, especially given pressures on the NHS and benefits (but no statistics haha
) and finally how the prejudice sparked by migrants has led to an unsatisfactory British response to the migrant crisis.
My conclusion was kind of like yours - I said that although rich countries face pressures due to free movement, Europe should be characterised by freedom. I don't think yours was bigoted, that's quite a reasonable weighing up of both sides! I hope I did okay!