Now, I'm pretty sure you know my views on Brexit (I'm Ecstatic about it, for political ideological reasons, not 'dirty foreigners coming here stealing muh NHS, which I am ashamed to say many voters were') but I say this:
Let the MPs vote on it.
We've had our say, the MPs who WE vote for know how their constituents have voted. The huge majority of the MPs (who either vote based on their areas views or risk getting voted out next election) now reside in anti-EU areas.
MPs have two choices:
Vote how they want, to ensure a ride on the gravytrain once their careers here are over.
Vote how their voters want, in a democracy.
At that point, I think most people will start to realise how entirely f*cked our democratic system is and we can start to think about democratic reform.
On the Economic viewpoint: We were probably better off, financially, in the EU - certainly in the short term. But can you put a price on freedom?