Yes, with a small difference that I keep on reminding people that send posts like this one of yours that you can look and perhaps find your cannon fodder elsewhere.
Again as I wrote in a previous post I would be equally as bitter if the vote had gone the other way, I don't think remainers are a bunch of thick gullible dim whited naive idiots, I just think they've got it wrong nothing more than that.
Can you really see leavers and remainers agreeing with each other?
I cannot see that remaining in the EU is any benefit to the UK, just the opposite.
All of which is just the same blind faith that Nicolas shows and with just as little in the way of actual argument.
Remaining in the EU would benefit our economy and save UK jobs. It allows seamless trade across the region allowing for just-in-time manufacturing and the ability for goods made in the UK to sell into the whole EU without tariffs. It would retain our rights to live and work anywhere in the EU. It would help to keep our standards of food safety, workers rights, consumer rights, and many other standards, high. It would make us part of a large trading block that can stand up to the USA and China, rather than the tiny UK having to grovel for deals by itself. It makes us a part of Europe-wide security data sharing, helping to prevent terrorism and organised crime. It makes us part of collaborative projects in science and technology. It regulates things like data roaming charges across the entire region, because it has the clout to impose those standards on the technology companies. And, so on, and so on.
Your turn.