- It's actually very far from obvious that the majority who voted leave felt the same as you (rather than being persuaded by the campaign of the fictitious advantages of leaving) - where is your evidence?
- Even if a majority did, a minority who didn't (and believed the lies) could esily have made the difference.
- You have still not given any practical reason for your view and why it is so important to you that you don't seem to care how many people get hurt along the way.
- Cameron got an opt-out from "ever closer union".
I have pointed out why I haven't gone into setting up a clay pidgin shoot for remainers enough times.
The referendum was for leave or remain, you and your remaining compatriots are welcome to spend as much time as you like moaning amongst yourselves about how remain managed to loose and as far as I'm concerned the views of remainers are of no interest to me because all of your remain moans should have became irrelevant, surplus to requirements the moment the figures were added up on the day after the referendum.
At the moment until we leave if there's any voting to be done my vote goes wherever I think it's the most likely place or person that'll comply with the referendum vote and completely remove the UK from the EU, but once we have left the EU it doesn't necessarily mean I'll be voting for the same people or person again.
In normal times, whatever's normal, I'm a no one particular party supporter there's very little I have in common with any single political party we have on offer here in the UK.
Regards, ippy.