RM> From my point of view it is strange that there was a ballot, and RM> people voted. And now they take YEARS to comprehend how to implement RM> the decision!
"Years"? I count months, and not many of them.
RM> This should have been clarified _BEFOREHAND_ otherwise you have no RM> clue what you have voted for.
Pretty naive from my point of view. You're talking about something that has never happened before, that is only even mentioned in a small paragraph in the treaties, and which must be negotiated among 27 member states. Nothing simple or quick about that, and certainly nothing that could be described down to the last detail before a vote on the basic principle in the UK itself.
RM> Do you personally think that the voters understood what they voted RM> for? With all the consequences?
Does anyone in any election? The answer is, of course, no. And in this case, you may _assume_ certain consequences, but neither you, nor anyone else really _knows_ what will happen. It's up to the UK to work this out with the rest of the EU, and nobody else really has much of a say in the matter.