Jakswan,
I wanted politicians to be accountable to the electorate, a Norway type deal would have been my favoured option.
They were. MEPs are elected to the European Parliament. How effective the process is, how well the issues were explained to the electorate, how interested the electorate were etc are debatable, but accountability was there all along. Wef from 01.01.21 though we shall in various ways be subject to the rules of the EU if we want to trade with them, but with with no accountability to the UK electorate at all. The deal we have now is an electoral deficit, not a gain.
Had remainers not have played into hard line Brexiters hands, we could have got that deal, in hindsight.... I don't know, possibly not from that perspective.
So it’s the fault of remainers that they weren’t effective enough in preventing the hardliners from having their way notwithstanding the 30 + years of disinformation they had to counter, the platform of lies of the Brexit campaign and a press largely asleep at the wheel when they should have been challenging them, the dubious funding of the Brexit campaign pitted against the well-meaning amateurism of the remain campaign, the thousands of pro-Brexit Twitter accounts that mysteriously disappeared immediately after the vote etc?
Really though?
Moot point now though, I think the Scotland is the next major political issue facing the UK.
Probably, which is ironic as it’ll be caused at root by the Conservative
& Unionist party.
I think re-join as a serious debate is some way off, with car-crash Corbyn gone, I could easily vote for Labour next election. If I'm representative of swing voters then I can't see Labour policy moving to re-join for some years.
I think re-joining is a distinct possibility, but not for at least a generation or more and never on as favourable terms as those we’ve just thrown away. The dark stain of Johnson, Gove
et al will take decades to wash away – if ever.
Anyway, the question was actually this: if back in 2016 you’d seen the skip fire of a deal we now have, would you still have voted to leave?