Your user name is very apt with this post.
So half the population didn't know what they voted for yet the other half.....the half you so desperately want... ..knew exactly what they were voting for?
That could be used as a throwaway comment by both sides.
Everybody knows that reform in the EU is desperately needed. But reforms in the EU won't happen to the benefit to those in the EU. They break their own rules, regulations and laws to keep it going. When caught out they say they did nothing wrong after an enquiry. Then after another enquiry they admit the charge. But they refused to do anything. Then there is a cote with the members of the EU. Only 12 out of over 500 say it should be reversed. Nothing happens.
So what makes you think there will ever be reform in the way needed? All the leaders of the countries in the EU say reform is needed. It isn't a surprise that reform is needed. But those who run the EU only give top jobs to those who want to continue the status quo.
Did those who voted remain vote for this? If not did they vote remain not knowing what they voted for?
Ah yes I hear I am a leaver because I can see the argument on both sides. But comments like those you have made cause damage between the two sides. 'You voted leave so you didn't have a clue what you voted for' becomes someone calling them thick as they didn't vote what someone else wanted.
My whole family is moving to France next month. Could someone try to explain why I am such a staunch leaver when we are moving to an EU country?
I have no idea why you keep on and on about Selmayr and saying that the EU is blocking reform wanted by governments. Selmayr is irrelevant in the big picture. No one is discussing Selmayr. No election campaign was about Selmayr.
The EU is not a separate state ruled by unelected old men. You should have twigged that at least with the success of the BXP at the EU elections.
The reason why some reforms are blocked is because all countries don’t want the same reforms. Macron wants reform. The Germans want reform. But different reforms. Most countries want to stop a race to the bottom in tax rates, but Ireland, Netherlands, Luxemburg can use their veto to block tax reform as the EU is not a fiscal union. Macron is for a fiscal union with a EU finance minister, but cannot get the others to waive their vetos. It is individual countries that are blocking major reforms not the EU. The EU is not a state it is a Union.