We've had over 45 years of being governed by a foreign organisation. In that time there's been a massive increase in the UK population, industries going out of business or being bought up by foreign ones and relocated, increases in crime and the types of crime, a shortage of housing, price increases, overspending etc. Being a member of the EU hasn't prevented any of those things happening; in fact, it's often actively encouraged a lot of it.
We voted to stay in 1975. I accepted I'd lost. Now, by majority vote, it's time to spend the coming years controlling our own affairs. There have always been lies and truths on both sides of the argument but, when we are truly independent again, if we make mistakes, they will be our mistakes. Time for the losers to stop moaning and get behind making the country become more prosperous again. You can start that by choosing to buy British as much as possible
If we fail, then the UK can always have a vote to decide whether it wants to reapply in 50 years or so, if the EU still exists in the future but, I dread to think how we would be treated then and what rules would apply.
From the day after the Referendum, the government should have been preparing for last March by establishing new and strengthening existing industries, particularly in energy, transport and food production, and establishing a new fishing fleet and encouraging other new business starts up and entrepreneurs. Instead, we have had weak leadership and constant challenges against democracy and have agreed to pay a ridiculous price to the EU for our 'freedom' which could, and should, be spent here, while still allowing them to have control over affairs.