The trouble with referendums is that unless the majority is a big one, the 'problem' continues.
The other fact is that this was a referendum offered to the people in order to try and resolve matters internal to the Tory party.
It was slipped into a manifesto safe in the knowledge that it would not actually have to be put to the people, and on the basis, well if it did actually have to be offered - nobody in reality would be daft enough to vote to leave the EU.
David Cameron made perhaps the biggest blunder in UK political history.
Meanwhile we are still stuck. The current parliament will not allow a NO DEAL BREXIT. The Good Friday Agreement, in which peace in Northern Ireland and across the UK depends, requires at least a full customs union to be in place. That is a legal and moral commitment.
Two out of four countries in our union voted to REMAIN in the EU.
And never mind that our economy and manufacturing jobs depend on EU membership.
We really have no choice. We need to move on. It is time to cancel article 50.