The remain side, if anything, was worse. Smugly sat by and confidently waited for the British public to vote remain. I feel as much let down by them as the Brexiteers.
Huge anticipation answered when Boris put his political weight behind Brexit. He persuaded a lot of fence sitters. For the longest time I was an undecided voter. I was a blooming reluctant one too because I did not know enough about it.
Then shock, horror. The lies and falsehoods worked.
Cameron and his buddies didn't want any part of this fiasco and resigned. "Nothing to do with me, Guv. I'm off".
All the Brexiteer politicians would now be able put their well thought out plan in place.
....and there wasn't one. Neither politician nor plan.
Cometh the hour cometh blooming nobody.
The public make their own decisions at election time, not in matters of state or national interest like declaring war or joining the Common Market.
I do need politicians to make political decisions on behalf of the country. We should never have been asked because we don't know enough about it. Cop out by Cameron.
I don't know enough to fully understand what's best for the country's economy.
I did make the mistake and voted to leave. Looking at the shambles that remains I regret doing it.
I thought they had a plan...........I believed the hype.