Okay, so what do people make of this theory from the well-regarded David Allen Green who is the law and policy man for the FT...?
Summary of his tweets this evening...
There's no reason for Article 50 not to be immediately activated upon a 'leave' victory in a referendum. With every day that passes, the activation of Article 50 seems less likely.
So, what happens next?
Cameron goes. Boris - most likely - gets into Number 10 and heads off for the talks with Europe before deciding that he isn't going to activate Article 50 after all and he advises that it's best for us to stay in the EU with some possible 'new' concessions that he can secure.
It effectively reduces everything that's happened in recent months to an underhanded plot to get Dave out of Downing Street and get Boris in.
Thoughts...
Article: https://next.ft.com/content/3073daed-7458-38ed-826b-5b6d1dc81dad
Green's tweets: https://twitter.com/DavidAllenGreen
However, European leaders don't want that to happen: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/25/eu-emergency-talks-brexit-berlin
Vin