Which is completely missing a key point. Nearly half the vote didn't agree, and if we are going to move on decisively those that did not agree need to be convinced.
Otherwise.....
"I fear the wrong Tory front bench taking over the job will put us back too close to where we began. There's a risk they'll bottle it and accept free movement in return for a sweet trade deal, leaving the UK with a net migration rate that is still outstripping the infrastructure and resources. Hopefully the situation that is leaving farmers dependent of subsidies, and fishermen wanging dead fish back into the sea can be addressed."
And simply resorting to the remain level of cheap childish insults won't achieve this.
Looking for direction and a means to get there isn't "flapping" you cheeky wotsit. I dread to think what youre like when you ask directions on foreign holidays if you think it is!
It is what it is, the biggest risk now is that our representatives **** it up! And that risk is at its greatest if those yet to be convinced are left to be so, and if we end up with a pro Europe PM which looks likely the problem will be exacerbated.