Well, then they have a job to try and implement it, but at some point intentions have to confront reality. There are, again, two current paths we can take for Brexit, one of which is clearly unacceptable even to Brexit supporters and the other of which isn't even a destination anyway, let alone the economic damage. If there is a third way that avoids, or mitigates, either of these two fates, then by all means let us pursue it. But a combination of hastiness, incompetence and political reality has so far ruined the chances of that.