Aside from your first two points the rest are either just speculation or opinion. Which was the point I was making. Both sides got to do that. Then we had a vote. No new relevant information has come to light since that happened. Give it 20 years outside the EU then ask people to vote again, once there is some track record to go on. Making people vote again for the sole reason that they didn't vote how you wanted them to the first time is something that happens in banana republics. And the EU. Not here.