When I cast my mind back to pre referendum and think what do I know now that I didn't know then, there isn't really anything of substance.

That a 80% approx Remain House of Commons and a 90% approx House of Lords, backed up by a Remain civil service, a host of Remain big interests such as CBI, NHS, Universities..... can create a "you never voted for that" scenario is perhaps the highest on the list.

So let's say we have a 2nd referendum.

One previous posts suggest a referendum to see if we want a referendum. That's how ludicrous it is.

Then we have "what question?"

Should remain be on there, after all we have already decided to leave, so surely it should be deal or no deal?

Then let's say we have one with remain an option, and we still vote leave? Can we really trust these idiots to manage that? What would change?

But if we vote Remain by 52%-48%, will we then have a version of Remain that takes in to account the views of the 48%? A sort of partial Remain, where we withdraw from some of the closer ties, loosen our relationship a little?
That was Cameron's pitch and he came back with nothing.

What if remaining means we lose our rebate and the payments go up, or a new treaty ends up on the table? Do we get a "we didn't know we were voting for that!"

It is absolutely barking mad.