That is exactly the problem. Most nations in Europe have moved on from history. But the WWII issues and anger and resentment especially towards Germany seems to really have left a mark on the British soul. No other nation in all of Europe almost worships its war dead and veterans as much as the UK. It is part unforgiven German aggression, part loss of pride to not play in the tier 1 team anymore, and part historical dislike for "big government". All of which are understandable. But still a country that has thrown the rest of the countries around itself into confusion and turmoil does have a responsibility to now move on and work out the decision it has freely granted to its citizens.
PEACE please
I am from the US but spent a lot of time in the UK when I worked for a US company that had a large UK/Europe operation.
At that time the UK operation was 'in charge' of the multiple European operations and the Europeans were in revolt. They wanted 'freedom from UK domination'. They actually said that. They sent letters to the chairman that upset him. He sent me to Europe to get things under control.
Lotsa luck.
One of the things I did when I was there was to spend a few evenings in a British pub listening to the locals excoriate the Europeans. Amazing.
As I said before, a lot of the anger seemed almost genetic.
All of this business including the formation of the EU, British membership, now with British withdrawal can be seen as an attempt to forge a post WWII union that would be beneficial to all.
A lot of people have been narrow minded and have not understood the goal. I hope that eventually the goal will be reached.
So please. Do not 'get personal', put each other on Ignore etc. You all have valuable viewpoints to share from which we can all benefit.