You claimed Brexit would make us like "other country in the world". I'm simply pointing out that only one other country in the world relies on WTO. Hence your assertion is incorrect.
The point about being like every other country is that we won't be ruled from another country other than our own. For better or for worse.
Also, the fact that you see someone asking for tangible benefits as inappropriate when the UK is about to embark on a monumentally risky economic and foreign policy endeavour says everything.
To me it feels that that ship has sailed and it keeps being repeated by the way people vote. Unless the tide changes then it is indeed tough, it doesn't matter what the tangible benefits or detriments are. The Brexit Party are now the largest individual party in the EU parliament, there's a reason for that.
Basically, brexiters have no freaking clue... They're just angry. All I ever hear is pathetic and simplistic football yob mentality - "we won, get over it".
I try not to use what I see portrayed in the media or on social media to form conclusions about people as a whole, I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt.
Things in the media are overly emotional, negative and each side is very quick to call the other side wrong or stupid as demonstrated (by you
) in this thread and on social media even quicker to shut down the lines of communication just because someone doesn't agree with them or they can't
force someone around to their way of thinking because they can't prove 'x,y,z'.
Onto a more positive note, for us both... this election may well begin to reveal whether or not people have changed their minds about Brexit. Unfortunately last time all politicians said they would 'do' Brexit when they didn't want to, which has led to what you described as...
Brexiters used to demand parliamentary sovereignty, but the moment they saw it in action they decided they hated that too.
I'll go back into my corner where Brexiteers belong!!