Yep, I did.
Read this....
Brexit committee warns of impact of no deal being reached
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39482530
I assume you look at the membership of the Brexit Committee and see nothing but remoaner sabotage, and that is the difference between us.
I see a confirmation of the disaster that awaits us, not because I voted remain, I'm not an uncritical fan of the EU, but because the facts point very strongly in that direction.
There is a terrible sense of inferiority in here displayed by quite a few leave posters but it boils down to this, leave is not a rational choice it is an emotional one. It is no less valid for it but it is not based on facts, on economic self interest, or even a rationale analysis of our role in the world. It is based on a "sense" of destiny a "feeling" that the EU is about to collapse, a "yearning" to be free from something or other wrapped in a burning negative "view" of the nature and structure of the EU.
No leaver here knows what our negotiators are striving for over in Brussels because no one knows what a "good deal" looks like, but the facts point out there is no good deal only a choice between terrible and a disaster.
Leavers say our trade deficit with the EU will save us because the rest of the EU will want to continue to sell to us but then they conveniently forget about that very same trade deficit (which is a testimony to UK failure) in a post Brexit world and instead focus on how we're going to morph in to a glorious centre of global free trade, all the while pathetically bigging up potential trade deals with New Zealand and Australia.
Leavers cheer on the government when they threaten to turn this Island in to an offshore tax haven without thinking through what the implications of that would be for ordinary men and women. Leavers applaud a bonfire of red tape without understanding what that red tape is and how in many respects it protects workers from a legion of Mike Ashleys
Leavers castigate the SNP for agitating for a referendum when it was their decision to leave that opened up this political opportunity for the Scottish nationalists, perversely many leavers on here seem to welcome the idea of a break up of the United Kingdom.
The decision to leave has also opened up the very real prospect of a united Ireland, but leavers don't seem to care about that either.
The leave decision has carved up regional divisions, divisions between city and countryside and perhaps most disastrous of all a gap between young and old.
You might say this is typical remoaner pessimism and you might be right, but it is a least facts based pessimism.
All I see from leavers in here is petty reactionary nonsense, no optimism based in facts just a hotchpotch of Europhobic nonsense and a triumphalist "we won, you lost, fuck off". Against that backdrop you're right, I do look down on the leavers, not because I occupy some delusional high ground but because I'm grounded in a facts based world and too many leavers in here are in a gutter of bullshit and jingoism and seem intent on dragging me and others down with them.
That is why there's no love lost, that is why there's no healing, no national will, no coming together, that is why accusations that remoaners are hoping for a bad outcome from these negotiations is bullshit. Remainers are not hoping for a bad outcome, they know there will be a bad outcome, because the facts tell us there is not the slightest possibility of a good outcome, only least worst.
But there I go again, talking my nation down and on and on it goes.