As I said, Britain gave away it's rights, and now they can't have some of them back.
I didn't vote in the original Referendum because I was uneasy about what I thought we weren't being told, but we were all so much more naive in those days. But I doubt it was ever intended to be just a Common Market.
Now, after the last two years of absolute chaos, I have no idea of what Britain should do.
Sorry, not much help I know.
I read something early this morning, but have since lost the link, about how the Irish referendum on abortion was conducted. IIRC, people were apparently given all the information they needed to make an informed decision,
before it took place.
Whether that's true or not, I don't see how any referendum is fair if people don't have all the information in advance.
For that reason, I disagree with the argument of "we already had a referendum, and a majority chose to leave".
No one, not even the government, knew what it would entail. And although a Select Committee inquiry found that dodgy tactics were used by the Leave campaign (Cambridge Analytica...), few seem to be questioning whether targeted groups of people were influenced by messages mostly based on lies.
The marketing techniques used on FB, etc., are as insidious as tabloid headlines that penetrate the subconscious, whether you read the article or not. The 21st century equivalent of subliminal advertising.