Leaving was the greater unknown in some regards yes but people were asked if they wanted to be a member or not and vote stated no. Not “do you want to leave as EFTA or CU or No Deal”, it was a yes or no question to EU membership and if you held the vote again today, it’d be very similar.
Even in December the Tories hoovered up Labour votes and there was a significant swing to voting for them, as the party that was going to deliver Brexit, so three years later a party is winning a GE by the biggest margin in years, on a Brexit ticket.
Telling people now, who voted for Brexit and still support it they don’t know what they voted for and were manipulated, doesn’t help anyone and is patronising to say the least, as Vic is doing.
Unless the EU collapses and we’re somehow unscathed, which is v unlikely, I will always think Brexit was a mistake but there’s a significant proportion of the remain argument that I dislike over all others in this state of affairs, they’re undemocratic snobs, who detest the working class who dared to disobey them.
Regarding the corruption, I’m not sure they’re any more corrupt than any government we’ve ever had. Power corrupts and every cabinet has been at it, hell even gentle JC was caught offering jobs to the daughters of his close mates and don’t get me started on Blair, who’s the worst of the lot.
Anyway...Leaving the EU should be a reasonable opinion without all of the hyperbole that’s spouted from both sides, it’s not the fault of leavers that prominent leavers are incompetent, you could also level that at prominent remain politicians.