I think that whichever way you voted, it is clear that the result of the referendum cannot be seen by either "side" as an expression of the will of the people. The margin was too small, the turnout unrepresentative and the parameters not properly set.
From every angle it is a complete mess; and was party politically motivated, rather than carried out in the interests of UK citizens; or in a genuine attempt to think seriously about our relationship with the EU.
BJ, in one of his recent speeches (I believe at G7) started talking (with much enthusiasm and arm-waving) about how there was a clear majority in the referendum, then sort of stalled as even he realised he was talking bollocks, and everyone would know that.
It may be that there is a case to be made out for leaving the EU - there is and has been for a long time a case for thinking intelligently and seriously about our relationship and place within it - but the mess that was the referendum, the preceding campaign and its aftermath of pathetic negotiation is very definitely not the way to go about it.
The only way that it can now proceed is by jettisoning democracy, which is what is playing out before our eyes.