Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Thank you.For a start I was astonished that we didn't stay in the CU or the Single Market. All the talk before the referendum was being like Norway or Switzerland. Gove said it. Johnson said it. Farage said it. Hannan said it - the idea of having no trade agreement was never discussed (unless it was Brexiteers saying that it was Remain propaganda).
I'm also astonished that there was no passporting arrangements between the financial institutions given how important the sector is to the UK economy. And finally, I never believed that a Conservative government would so cavalier about European co-operation on crime and security.
I didn't foresee any problems with these, I thought they were a given. I was wrong. I also would like to have seen free movement kept but I knew that may be hard for some Brexiteers to swallow, so it didn't surprise me to see that.
But the push towards no deal and all that entails: lorry parks in Kent, 50,000 customers officers, quotas and tariffs strike me as totally bonkers and I can't understand why any government would want them.
What I wanted was to withdraw from CAP and institute new guidelines on state investment. I also thought that a by-product would be an eventual move to a unified Ireland and Scottish independence (both of which I support) - although I agree that they would need to be supported by the Irish and Scottish people.
I've got some of what I wanted but there's a whole lot of other baggage