Your attitude is strange. If you break a friendship in a painful way, you don't at the same time think "oh but I can surely resume borrowing his record collection in the future".
> There is clearly room for close cooperation in many areas without surrendering sovereign control over your nation.
Are you sure you voted remain? This is basically the prototypical pro-leave argument.
Given the argument for undoing Brexit is that the EU is "just a trade agreement" and not worthy of any discussions on democracy and sovereignty, I'm always surprised that so many Europeans, even high-level politicians, seem to have taken the decision to leave in such an incredibly personal way. Even the leave campaign itself was squarely against the EU as an institution, not a judgment on the EU member states and the people who make them up.
'Given the argument for undoing Brexit is that the EU is "just a trade agreement"'
The mistake I see here is that you are saying "The argument" and "is" implying that there is a singular argument/factor/opinion in play. This kind of simplification is not the way forward.
If everyone on the internet who claimed to have voted remain actually did so, we wouldn't be having any of these conversations and I wouldn't have so many bloody stamps in my passport.
> There is clearly room for close cooperation in many areas without surrendering sovereign control over your nation.
Are you sure you voted remain? This is basically the prototypical pro-leave argument.