If you think I've been insulting, you need to get out more.
Actually, given your obsessive posting in this thread, I think you need to get out more anyway.
Do you really think you haven't been insulting? perhaps taking your own advice would be a good idea, and by the way, I usually travel over 30,000 miles in an average year, so perhaps getting out more might not be practical.
But time spent on checking whether the things you believe in are true is a worthwhile occupation, so perhaps you could "get out less" and try doing that?
And describing my interest in the thread wouldn't come under the heading obsessive if i was on the Brexit side of the fence, would it?
The truth is that like many others, you cling to the notion that because you have chosen to vote for something that you have clearly been misled about,never bothered to check the veracity of the evidence offered to you, and didn't even know that it isn't legally binding on the government to action, is obviously a bad idea, with no plan to make it happen but it must somehow be right anyway because you "will it to be "
And you won't hear anything against it as it has become an act of Faith.
Quite simply it exposes how little care you took before taking a set viewpoint.
To sum up the Brexit position
Didn't know the legal status of the Referendum, or that Cameron did not have the authority to offer to abide by it.
Didn't understand he had negotiated a get out from further integration with the EU
Didn't understand the difficulties of leaving the EU, how much it would cost and if there was even the ghost of a plan.
Didn't realise that Cameron, Boris Gove and all the other clowns would ride off into the sunset to avoid responsibility.
I'm getting bored, it is so obviously a bad idea it's remarkable that people cling to it, even now.
That's why I'm all for Article 50 immediately.
Brexit voters need to have proof so positive that even they can comprehend what is going on in their name.