Originally Posted by
Andy_Faber
Sorry, to clarify, '...most people (on BOTH sides) believed they were voting for (OR AGAINST) when they placed their X on the ballot paper back in 2016
I think you are still missing a trick though, most people genuinely couldn't give a toss about the Irish border or customs union and the outcome 1/2/5/10/50 years down the line is so uncertain I don't think folk are much better 'informed' than before, other than in the art of how not to do a deal
I also think you, along with waaaaay too many people, are bracketing The Conservative Party and 'Brexiteers' together, when they are a very different group (with some crossover), Brexiteers haven't made our country a laughing stock, they merely expressed an opinion which as it happened I disagreed with, but after seeing the way Remainers have acted since 2016 has inclined me more towards their POV. As usual I agree that there has to be a better way than the currrent option of choosing between guffawing toffs and hair shirters, did you vote for Proportional representation? If so, yes, I was the other one