Sorry to say no matter how you look at it......the country is still divided over the issue..........You can argue the remain people have a majority 2/3% perhaps. However it should be remembered that the out party had a 4% majority at the referendum. The remain party argued and still does that a 4% margin is not enough justification to be taken into account. So my question is what kind of majority will either side accept now in either direction?........Incidentally if labour changed their stance now surely that would almost destroy them? The referendum vote just cannot be ignored? So it looks to me like a change in law is needed then another referendum with say a 10% (only mentioning a figure) majority?? Probably the remain party might swing that...but would the country then still be divided? Perhaps the sensible answer would be for the EU to approach us and see if their rules can be changed a little As others seem to be flaunting some of them why not us. We are after all an Island with limited land availability.............

No mate all that voted have to take the blame! However we went against what the main parties wanted. So either they accept the original referendum. Or they declare it null and void. Another muddle we have got ourselves in.