But there's no referendum on that. My main point is that the referendum wasn't very sensible and should probably always have had two stages. X = "What kind of Brexit do we want" then "remain vs. X". I expect "hard Brexit" vs. remain would have gone the other way, for example.
And the way to rectify this is to have a referendum on the reality of the eventual deal vs. the reality of the status quo.
Nobody thinks otherwise, but “the country will continue to exist” is a pretty low bar to achieve. I’m much more concerned about a massive spike in prices, people leaving the country, and difficulty importing and exporting goods.
And the way to rectify this is to have a referendum on the reality of the eventual deal vs. the reality of the status quo.