I thought it was/is going to be a seamless process. Where by the instant the existing EU membership ends, we start up the new trade agreements etc.
And the penny begins to drop. We are going to be crucified, pour encourager sites.
Brexit is a
major change, so I've always realized that if we leave, there are likely to be a number of major and significant changes, at least some of which may (even badly) affect me. Anyway (ignoring my own vote), I have had no real control (1 vote yes, but out of 10's of millions) on the overall outcome. Because of the tens of millions of voters.
I just hope that
overall, things end up for the best, for as many people as it can, if not everyone.
Even with a normal election (ignoring the way voting is split into constituencies/regions, which complicates the voting), maybe 60% of people vote for the winning government/Prime Minister and the other 40% don't. So you will have 40% of the population potentially being
very unhappy with the government, for the next 5 years, after an election.
tl;dr
That's life I guess!