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?
Largely rhetoric, if enough remain MP's had gone to May and said 'we'll vote for Norway type deal' it would have got through Parliament. I think blame is too strong, they gambled on another referendum, they lost.
Actually I suspect had Starmer running Labour he would have got a Norway type deal across the line.
Probably, which is ironic as it’ll be caused at root by the Conservative & Unionist party.
It will be caused by the people of Scotland voting for an independent Scotland, you can equally claim the root is the SNP feeding on anti-english sentiment.
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 et al will take decades to wash away – if ever.
Think I agree on re-joining, I don't buy the story it is all the fault of the Tories though.
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?
I honestly don't know, I think we need to move on, I'd let you remain lot have your gotcha moment if you like.