I just wish they'd stop talking about the government not being strong in negotiations and start telling it like it is. The UK will get whatever the EU put on the table, and no more which will likely mean the same trade deal but with a fee amounting to approx. what the EU membership was, (obviously) no subsidies for farming etc, freedom of movement
OR
No freedom of movement and tax applicable to import / export.
What has always seemed inevitable is that we'll end up paying the same, or less but not getting as much back, and still having to find extra cash for our farmers (again etc) who are no longer subsidised.
The UK is small fry when it comes to the rest of Europe, and has punched above it's weight for a long time.
As a country, voting for Brexit just went to show how big we'd grown - to our own britches that is.
Right now, someone just needs to own the problem and move it forward - unfortunately we've got Teresa May's Tory government for that, and all they want to do is point the finger at someone else