So having unleashed the biggest political disaster imaginable onto the UK you are now bored with the whole issue?
To be fair, I don’t exactly blame you - I think people are getting bored of of the endless arguments and debates but the importance of Brexit has not diminished and time is running out to get it right - or admit that it is going pear shaped and pull out, re-group and do the thing right later rather than completely fuck it up now.
I know I criticised you earlier for merely wanting to be disruptive - that would have been/was my view prior to the referendum, disruption for the sake of it is rarely useful in the short term and not necessarily beneficial in the medium or long term either.
But I do sometimes wonder, now that we have got to the current situation whether we need to go through a no-deal Brexit before we have any chance of restoring normality. I even started a thread on it - since then I have off-and-on read Pete North’s blog and, although I disagree with about 90% of what he says, this is something he occasionally expands on.
It is, of course a very dangerous path, I wasn’t joking with the civil war comment and it might take 20 or 30 years for the UK to recover.
i still think a deal will be done - or that it will be fudged so that we can agree the withdrawal agreement and enter the transition period, which puts the hard decisions off for a bit longer. However “no deal” is looking more and more likely which will be disastrous. Not least because by the time we realise that it is inevitable it will be too late to do much to mitigate the effects.