David Cameron never had a plan or contigiunency for an actual Brexit either, and he implied that Article 50 would have been activated Asap. He was so sure of his own victory, arrogant in his political choices that he set the country down a direction he did not want, and did nothing to plan for his own failure.
That is pretty damning.
Also, trying to throw away legitimate and serious arguments with going 'lol he is just a remainer, brexit forever' doesn't reflect poorly on me, especially the points I am making are still the same regardless of the result and pro-brexit individuals in real life agree and have have the same concerns. Only shows you're not understanding the argument and being unnessecarily biased.
Plus, I have previously said I found my referendum choice to be difficult. As planned and properly implemented Brexit had the potential of actually achieving some good results. Unfortunately, the state of the Brexit so far is shambles and displayed massive incompetence of those involved.
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