AS the days trudge forwards since Independence Day it becomes clear that nothing is clear.

All we have is a bunch of befuddled and slightly groggy Tory toffs staggering about in the limelight declaring that once we have a plan we will be able to tell everyone what it is that we want.

In six months or two years or six years or never.

And there is a caveat because until we have a plan we won’t be able to have the discussion about which nations are still in the UK, and until we know which nations are in the UK then we won’t be able to discuss trade with anyone because potential trade partners won’t negotiate until they know who the contract is between.

Then we have Boris Johnson declaring that we will be at the heart of Europe, while simultaneously walking away.

Oh and he managed to receive well deserved boos for turning up at the French embassy and chuntering about wanting to forge an economic and psychological union with France.

So what did anyone vote for then? No-one has the faintest idea what Brexit is. All we know is that 37 per cent of the electorate want it very badly.

Christian Vassie, Blake Court, Wheldrake, York