Remainers were the only people who knew what they were voting for.Otern wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 5:24 amStrictly speaking, you could argue noone really knew what they were voting for, even the remainers.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 4:41 amStrictly speaking they didn't know what they were voting for.
The EU has evolved into something no early supporter knew it would. And brexiter aren't one common mass of people, with one common goal. Lots of them probably knew exactly what they were voting for, and lots of them had different reasons for voting. Some were voting for sovereignty, others for immigration policy, others for nationalism, and plenty of other reasons.
There's a certain arrogance in saying; "they didn't know what they were voting for". Especially when coming from a remainer. You might not know what they were voting for, but they might know. Will they all get their wishes? Hopefully not, as there's a vast variance in wishes and hopes, and there's still almost half of the voters who wish to remain, so a deal consisting of a close relationship with the EU is in the best interest of everyone.
But throwing away the vote, and remaining in the EU is out of the question at this point. It would only destroy democracy.
They voted to stay as we are, part of the huge trading block which has served us well for over 40 years.
Brexiteers just shut their eyes and jumped into the void, not knowing where they would land.