The perfect fumble
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I think this is part of the problem with brexit. Leavers can be split into two camps:
1, rationale leavers, those that understand the issues (or some of the issues) but also want to respect the vote. They will want a compromise to minimise the damage and accept only a soft form of brexit will work.
2, ardent leavers, those unwilling to listen to any evidenced based assessment of the implications and want the simplest extraction of ourselves from the EU irrespective of the consequences.
The problem is that there is not the political will to drive either forward as they are very very different outcomes. Neither is sustainable and neither has any competent political force driving it.
Doesn't matter now, If Boris wins then god knows what happens! Leavers of whatever variant, in fact all of us, will get whatever the fat fool dishes up.
if Labour wins or Swinson holds her nose and works with Corbyn, we'll have Norway versus remain. Farage and various lunatics will scream betrayal and urge a boycott and remain will win.