I think May's statement about IndyRef2 applies just as well to Brexit - we only had the vaguest idea what we were voting for: simple examples - 1/many did not think we would be leaving the single market, and 2/many thought we would be getting £350,000,000 a week for the NHS; worse, we were meant to believe this, even though it was known by the Chief Leavers to be false.

"So why not wait until after the end of the negotiations and two year Article 50 period and see if they have been successful?" Why not let the UK public have a vote on what they want at this stage in the future - is what will have been negotiated acceptable?

So many of the arguments re Brexit and re IndyRef2 are interchangeable, with only small changes in wording to make them 100% relevant.