You are conflating thingsThe problem you have here is that regardless of what people are saying on here, brexit was never fully defined. Cameron said one thing, Johnson said another, Farage said another, Corbyn mostly looked after his allotment etc etc. So when the question "Do you want to leave the EU" came up, that meant many things to different people. I know committed brexiters who were appalled at the idea of leaving the customs union, They were not trying to frustrate brexit, they were trying to put through the version of brexit that they thought best. And May was voted in by the party members who overwhelmingly wanted brexit, so again, this is not on remain voters, this is a tory party fuck up.
What the question was and it meaning different things to different people is quite irrelevant to the points that I was making.
And you are wrong re: "....so your comments about May and Hammond don't hold water."
I know exactly how the UK government through the Cabinet Office undertake the management of major programmes - May and Hammond's actions was essentially preventing government undertaking essential work for self-serving reasons
And - re ".........so again, this is not on remain voters, this is a tory party fuck up."
Please do not go the same way as others and twist my words to mean something that I did not say.
I have never blamed 'Remain voters' I pointed out the straightforward fact that the Remain led government between 2016-2019 are largely accountable - that is a different thing