Wow - I cannot decide if you are just unwilling to accept facts and just twist in the wind or you really cannot see that your point that the UK leaving the single market is fully 'down to the UK' is nonsense.
I will try one more time and take you through it a bit more slowly.
Step 1. We had a referendum - can you recall - it was on 23/06/16. Now can you agree with that?
Step 2. The result was an instruction to the UK government that the majority of the electorate wished to leave the EU. Now can you agree with that?
Step 3. It was widely acknowledged that the main drivers were the electorate wanting control of our borders, money and laws. Now can you agree with that?
Step 4. The EU are clear that membership of the Single Market is dependent on acceptance of the '4 freedoms'. Now can you agree with that?
Step 5. The EU state that membership of the Customs Union means that we cannot negotiate our own trade deals. Now can you agree with that?
Step 6. Acceptance by the UK of the 4 freedoms would not in any way achieve the intended outcomes of the UK having control of our borders, money and laws. Now can you agree with that?
Step 7. So when setting out the UK's position in progressing the process for leaving the EU the UK had to acknowledge the EU's insistence on their position being not subject to any change or exceptions. Ergo, we are forced to leave the Single Market and customs Union entirely because of the EU's positions and to this point intransigence. Now can you agree with that?
Step 8. May's speeches and the A50 notice advise our recognition of the EU's positions - but it is all about the EU's positions and not the UK's extremism. Now can you agree with that?
Let me know how far you got before losing it - or preferably let me know that you now understand.
p.s. sorry about the fuckwittery comment - it was late and I had more than a few beers - but fucking hell some of the stuff posted on here!!
I'll play. Step 2. No it was a majority of those voting, and excluded all those under 18 whose future is most damaged by the result.
Step 3. What? Nothing to do with immigration? Control of borders? We had control of our borders, which is why we can have a morally bankrupt policy on keeping out asylum seekers. You think the slump in the pound since Brexit means we have control of our money? You think the massive cost of reviewing all the EU regulations and deciding whether we want to keep (e.g.) anti-pollution laws is worth it?
Step 4. See above.
Step 5. Probably - but I'm not sure people voted for the cost to businesses of administrative delays, compliance with customs checks, and the rules of origin if the UK left the customs union. I bet your business leaders in the civil service are telling the government it will be messy. And what happens with the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands? They're not in the EU but in the customs union and don't have freedom of movement.
Step 6. Yes, but that wasn't on the ballot paper - that was just electioneering, like promises on the side of a bus.
Step 7. We aren't forced to do anything. Not if Parliament is sovereign and has control of our laws. Just leave the EU and rejoin EFTA. If it had been 98% leave and 2% remain I'd concede, but on such a narrow vote in a perfect storm of tabloid/Boris lies, an asylum crisis, racism and evil UKIP posters, this crazy "winner takes all" stance it's just nonsense. The country is not coming together. You can get committed for self-harm.
Step 8. I understand your point - but it's May who's given in to Major's "bastards" rather than defend the nation's interests and go for soft Brexit. That's assuming she believed what she said during the campaign about how damaging Brexit would be - she was either lying then or is lying now.