John Harris has written a good article for the Guardian headed 'Brexit is a terrible idea,but it has to happen'
He has put very eloquently how we have ended up in a position on Brexit and why we have to endure the pain just to prove the remainers were right.
His conclusions.....
The only way such delusions will fade is if they are finally tested in the real world and found wanting, whereupon this country may at last be ready to humbly engage with modernity. And in that sense, to paraphrase a faded politician, Brexit probably has to mean Brexit. That may result in a long spell of relative penury, and an atmosphere of recrimination and resentment. By the time everything is resolved a lot of us will either be very old or dead. But that may be the price we have to pay to belatedly put all our imperial baggage in the glass case where it belongs, and to edge our way back into the European family, if they will have us.
In the meantime, this messiest of national dramas grinds on, and not for the first time the story suggests the priceless words of the American writer and satirist
HL Mencken: “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.”
The trouble is that neither May or Corbyn will risk the wrath of the Tory fascists and UKIP leftovers (or should that be rightovers) and bravely say BREXIT IS A MISTAKE WE SHOULD STOP IT TOMORROW.....but maybe events with the EU will stop it for them.
KudosDave