GGMK3, I voted leave, but in no way would I describe myself as an extremist.
I imagine we have all been insulted at one time or another sadly. If you read my post of Fri 30-Aug-19 09:35:04 you will see (I hope) that I am not an extremist either.
The ERG (... ...) certainly want only a no-deal. The Liberals want only total remain as we are now (there must be a short form for that). They have both been the downfall of those in the centre who accepted that things have to change - particularly politically - and would have backed a good deal.
I do feel the voices of the middle have been shouted out of the discussion and have felt quite tentative about putting that view forward.
The middle ground 'could' be attracted to either of the extremes thus splitting the opinion on a 50/50 basis, give or take, once again.
However, we could look at the three groups as being about 33%, 33%, 33% as this would reflect where they have rested for some time give or take on the day the poll is made. If the middle group the 'leave with a deal' group could attract some from each of the two extreme standpoints (which do not only contain extreme voters) then you would have a group which contained:
a) Content with leave and a deal that includes access via a single market and customs union
b) Currently no-dealers who would actually rather move more slowly than a no-deal and not risk trashing our economy.
c) Current no-leavers who understand that there was a vote and a small majority and an acknowledgement has to be made for this, so would be prepared to accept (a).
Even if this was only 10% of each of the other groups you would have 50%, 20% and 20%. Without going into all the reading I have done around this I think it could actually be 60%, 15% and 15%.
Just my thoughts. We will now, however, all be tied up talking about the legal stuff that the Great Johnson has created.