Opinions aside - there is trouble brewing:
- in order to exit, we need to invoke article 50 to leave the union. This has to be submitted by the Prime Minister on behalf of the nation.
- to get endorsement to do this, parliament must approve.
- parliament is comprised of a majority of 'remain ' supporters who will probably vote against endorsement. Leaving the PM without permission to do so.
- will the Lords step in and 'force' it? Who knows. Nothing like this has ever happened before.
A side issue (again, opinion aside) - the call for a second vote is based on the fact that 75% of the eligible population must have been represented in a referendum.
In this case, only 73% were, thus rendering the result null and void.
Like I said, without prejudice- interesting times.