“…but it appears that many Brexiters' stance is "We demand favourable treatment from you little dictators".”
You can include me out of that, jno. I want no favourable treatment for the UK from the EU. I want no treatment at all from it other than the treatment they afford to any other “normal” (i.e. non-EU) nation. I want no part of their “Single Market” (which is not all it’s cracked up to be), no part of its “Customs Union” (aka protectionist racket), no part of its free movement principles (which is causing untold grief across the continent), no influence over UK affairs by its Court of Justice. I don’t care what “deal” is cobbled together for out departure or whether no deal at all is agreed. Reverting to normality cannot possibly be worse than being a member of a corrupt, declining, moribund, putrid anti-democratic organisation that the EU has become.
Mr Major needs to keep his own counsel. His signing of the Maastricht Treaty, which fundamentally altered this country’s relationship with the EU, was the beginning of the path to the country voting for Brexit. He and successive administrations have presided over the gradual decline in sovereignty that the UK Parliament once held supremely over UK affairs. It amuses me that those now clamouring for Parliament to be sovereign and have the final say over the exit deal include in their number people like Mr Major who thought nothing of signing away Parliament’s sovereignty, salami-style, over the past 40 years. They would be wiser to keep their heads down.