We can never go back to the very advantageous position we were in in 2016, before the fraudulent referendum.
The United Kingdom was one of the most influential members of the world's biggest trading group, with a unique deal - we had a rebate (one of the few good things achieved by Margaret Thatcher ), we were not in Schengen and not in the Euro.
Our position in the EU, as an English speaking nation, made us a uniquely important ally to the USA and the British Commonwealth.
Of course it is clear the Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster. Polls show at least 60% of voters can see that. No country has ever inflicted such damage on itself - making it poorer, less secure and drastically diminishing its influence in the world.
If we are fortunate our erstwhile partners may eventually allow us to be re-admitted, but not on the great terms we previously enjoyed. Remember that brexit has also cost the 27 EU countries a load of time money and needless hassle.
The thousands (not hundreds as reported by the right wing media) of Rejoiners who marched at the weekend did well to remind everyone of our loss, but most realise that the best we can do in the short term is to vote for parties which support ever closer ties with the EU.
My dad spent 40 years mastering his craft, and last week someone half his age told him how to eat.😠
Did you think you were poor growing up?
