The whole remain argument once they lost has been leavers are stupid, they didn't know what they were voting for, blah blah blah.
Nonsense, it was that the the leave campaign was dishonest. Despite that, many accepted the result and sought a way to deliver the result while minimising damage - now we have a government that seems intent on something that even Gove said was never voted on: no deal.
The thing is leavers knew exactly what they were voting for. The question was simple.
Although the question was "simple" (simplistic), it is actually logically impossible for people who voted leave to have known exactly what they were voting for, because leave could have meant anything from remaining in the single market and customs union (as many leave campaigners suggested) through to a no deal.
The fact remains, no matter how much
some people may have voted for "leave at any and every cost to me and mine", trying to claim that
every leave voter (or even a majority) did that, as opposed to voting for what the leave campaign told them it would be like, is utterly absurd.