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I just heard a comment on newsnight that i thought was apt. "What if the referendum result would have been reversed and the vote was to remain, then parliament voted for us to leave. How would remainers feel about that"
I can see the point that quote was trying to make but in the wider context I'm afraid that's not relevant at all. Obviously if the original referendum result had been remain then we'd have just carried on as we were.
Besides the majority of MPs are remainders.
In all likelihood Cameron would still be PM! Even Boris and Gove would probably be back in the Cabinet despite campaigning for Leave.
Leave in the form of Farage and others would still be vocal but the question of Europe within the Tory party would've been put to bed for a good while IMHO; at least until the next Treaty change/Member State increase/transfer of even more powers to Brussels.
There are 2 reasons why we're in this mess the way I see it.
1) Brexit and the negotiations should have been led by Leave MPs from across all parties, reporting back to the Government and Parliament.
2) The Remain side has been far better orchestrated trying to derail Brexit AFTER the referendum than it was trying to prevent it BEFORE! Remain took the general public for granted and just assumed the result would go their way.