Here you go:If you think of the electorate as one living, breathing entity then 52/48 tells you that “it” wanted to leave the EU, but not overwhelmingly so. Not a hard Brexit. Four percentage points is so marginal I fail to see why anything other than something similar to the Norwegian model is appropriate.
We resign our membership of the EU
We join the European Economic Area - like Norway, in Single Market but not Customs Union. No fisheries, agriculture policies, no euro stuff, exempt from ‘ever closer union’
The (pro remain) people of Northern Ireland can have a referendum on whether they want a customs border with Ireland (like the Norway/Sweden border) or to remain in the Customs Union and for all the imaginary customs tech to be used on goods going UK mainland to NI and vice versa. Or our government can chose on their behalf.
Tolerable for the majority even if not the fanatics at either end of the spectrum. Out of the EU, minimises economic risk, gives us time to ponder, in less febrile times, if we want to move further away in future (subject to debate in elections).