The one thing which has stood out over the last three years is that nobody who voted leave knew exactly what they were voting for. We see this in all the different interpretations of “leave” which have been bandied about since the referendum vote which, in case you forget, was advisory. Like all revolutions over the years in various countries, this one has been hijacked by those who sniff power and profit.
“Take back control” they said. What they didn’t tell you that it would not be YOU in control, not even your elected parliament. A bunch of right wing psychopaths led by a proven serial liar will be dictating the progress of democracy in the UK and YOU are not high up on their list of priorities. The offshore accounts of these politicians and their backers must be protected first and that is what Brexit was always about. New EU regulations would mean that these accounts could no longer be hidden so Brexit had to be arranged.
A couple of court cases presently in progress in Scotland could be interesting. Next week’s verdicts may put a whole new perspective on Brexit.
Scotland has a lifeboat to escape from this madness and I hope that this time we actually use it instead of staying aboard as the good ship UK hits the rocks, as it will.
So in answer to the question posed by the OP I would answer “Yes, please”.
PS The UK is not a country, it is a state made up of two countries and another few bits.