I think your response to the “tyranny of the majority” argument is a bit disingenous, and “an impact on a minority of non-citizens” is just plain wrong. You omit to mention the million plus British citizens in Europe, who are going to have fundamental rights they had enjoyed for decades stripped from them, for some of them resulting in forced changes in employment, residence and so forth. You don’t mention hundreds of thousands of British citizens living in the UK who risk being separated from their parents, children, or partners. And you don’t allow that many of those “hard core” Remainers you are criticising — even the ones who might never have worked outside the UK — have a emotional engagement with being European, and being stripped of their European citizenship is not for them just a matter of delays at borders or economics.
