I've steered clear so far. I voted to stay but I understand the frustrations that led to the exit result. I think maybe it was those frustrations and feelings of powerlessness that led to the result. Not just with the EU as such but with politicians, financiers and so on. Anger and fear. Already we're seeing far right parties across Europe calling for exit votes.
Personally I hope we come together and uphold the tolerance and other virtues we commonly see touted as British for right or wrong. And for those that sneer at that try living in many other countries in the world if your tired of life here. We have many faults as a nation but when you were born here you won the lottery compared to many people in the world.
Here's a little scenario. Cameron's gone. Corbyn's labour are voting no confidence possibly. General election comes. Only plausible Tory candidates , May or Boris. Only one winner there. Labour in turmoil. In the meantime over in the US. Trump smashes the polls on diet of fear and xenophobia. Sweden and others begin to peel away from the EU. Financial turmoil. Greece and Spain defaulting. The Euro fails despite the best efforts of the Germans. Meanwhile in Russia, a former Kgb agent rubs his hands in glee and masses his toops on the borders for 'defence'. Meanwhile China annexes vast parts of the South China Sea while the US does its best to intervene and protect its interests... sorry, Thailand's interests.
Enjoy the beers like its 1939 Bob .