If leave goes tits up it will be the fault of everyone who voted for it. Not the EU, not people who voted remain, it will be down to people who voted leave.
And if it's a roaring success then the can take all the credit because it will be down to them.
I’m not sure that is quite fair Clint (I wasn’t even sure if you were joking - sorry if I missed the gag). People voted leave for a variety of reasons, many of which could/should have been addressed by the UK government and EU before the vote even took place.
Following the vote, the country have put their faith in politicians to deliver a brexit that works best for us all. They have limited/no control over this and both sides of the house have poorly executed the vote/will of the people; From Cameron providing no planning brexit pre vote and buggering off, to the government not really knowing what we wanted out of the negotiations, to the infighting in the Tories, to labour politicising the subject and that’s not to mention the EU wanting to ensure we didn’t have a good deal so as to not encourage others (after a continued rise in anti establishment parties across Europe). The list is endless.
One specific point, did those who voted leave want Philip Hammond to barely spend a relative penny on No Deal planning which not only weakened our negotiating position but in an inadvertent/accidental No Deal scenario drops us right in the shit ?!
There has been constant manovering by those in politics that wanted remain (70% of MPs by all accounts)....making it very difficult from day one.
I only decided to finally vote leave on the week of the referendum and I’ll take my small portion of the blame for what happens next (I’m the only one out of a large group of mates that admitted that I had voted that way - let’s just say it wasn’t a popular decision !)
However, no friend or politician has been able to persuade me that my reasons were wrong since the vote. So will I take all of blame based on what’s happens before or since....no chance. And would I change my position/vote ? Bizarrely, even considering the potential negative financial impact on me at totally the wrong time...No.
Anyway, the EU/establishment might well end up with what they wanted all along...a second referendum to ensure that the public vote the right way this time. This brings me personally full circle as it was one of the main reasons why I vote leave....after going on Wikipedia in that final week pre referendum (see Ireland x2, France, Holland etc) and seeing how the public have been treated in the past when it came to EU referendums.