I might well wonder the same thing, since I'm also moaning about Cameron's and May's dishonesty. But who is called "honest" probably also depends a little on your point of view. Any assessment of honesty also ought to acknowledge that simply leaving on March 29th is almost certain to be highly damaging, not just to the economy but also to the UK's reputation, and that it is, at best, wishful thinking to suggest otherwise. Even if we proceed to leave anyway under those circumstances it would be far more honest for Moggo and others to admit this point then to pretend that No Deal is, in fact, fine at the same time as arguing that it has to be the exact opposite of that, in order for it to be any kind of threat to use as a bargaining chip.