Had the vote been the other wasy round, the Brexits would have been this as evidence that a second referendum would push them over the edge. 50% - 1 vote for Brexit: let's go again. 50% + 1 for Brexit: the settked will of the British people has been decided.
If things do implode politically/economically and Article 50 is not invoked, it's possible that some non-Tory/UKIP government could emerge either in an election later this year or a second election next year that lead either to a new referendum or the result of the one we have had just been ignored.
I don't think it likely, but it is probably our best hope. Johnson might come round to the Norway option - he might be hinting at that in his "Telegraph" article - but again it is probably politically improbable and is unlikely to even be offered to us.
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If things do implode politically/economically and Article 50 is not invoked, it's possible that some non-Tory/UKIP government could emerge either in an election later this year or a second election next year that lead either to a new referendum or the result of the one we have had just been ignored.
I don't think it likely, but it is probably our best hope. Johnson might come round to the Norway option - he might be hinting at that in his "Telegraph" article - but again it is probably politically improbable and is unlikely to even be offered to us.