they haven't been spectacularly wrong with their predictions. the only reason you only half a half an Armageddon is because brexit has only half happened. which "other respected bodies" forecast that brexit will benefit the country?The problem that you have quoting these "independent expert bodies" is that they have a tendency to be spectacularly wrong with their predictions. These organisations were forecasting immediate Armageddon requiring an emergency budget following a BREXIT vote. The reality is that the reverse of what they predicted has happened and that is a fact. Other respected bodies forecast that BREXIT will benefit the country.
Because you, OG and the other remainers have a predisposition to favour anti-BREXIT news you actually believe the forecasts which predict disadvantages associated with BREXIT.
Likewise, my bias is towards a more optimistic post BREXIT outlook. But I may be wrong and that is why we have a referendum, to see what the majority of people want to do.
I don't think the "stick with what you know" approach is particularly attractive one. I don't like the idea of being imprisoned by a fear of trying something new and different. I favour exploring options which have potential to benefit us. My personal view is that the EU is in its death throws and we are better off out of it, but retaining a friendly and helpful relationship with our European neighbours.
in a more serious vein. do you find yourself instinctively denying everything you're presented with in other major decisions in your life, or is it only with brexit? I'm trying to understand this phenomenon of denying reality. I gather your involved with aircraft maintennance. do you find yourself thinking, "screw this, I'm sending this baby up without fuel, air may be denser than liquid and besides who are these so called experts like newton, who gave them authority to comment on gravity? anyway, who ever said the obese middle-aged bourgeois cant fly"