Well you’ve got to admit the posts are a bit long. I don’t really understand why people agreeing with you is a “healthy debate”, whereas disagreement is “insults”. I guess I am now labelled insulting for pointing out weaknesses in an argument. But hey ho I can live with that. I think what is clear no one will change their minds once they have made a simple binary decision when there is no clear personal effect e.g. if you loose your job as a direct result of Brexit you may regret that, but cognitive dissonance is such that even if you did loose your job as a direct result you may rationalise it as being the fault of the EU rather than as a result of your decision. So few people will change their minds or admit to it, which leaves the country just as divided. Although with 1m leave voters having died since the vote, this may be shifting as time goes on.