See I don't agree, and I base this on two points:
- General Elections are a confirmation vote, we have one every 4 years where we are allowed to change our mind
- J.R. Mogg, prominent in the leave campaign, stood on the benches and recommended, just prior to the referendum, that it would make sense to have a vote on the deal at the end of the negotiations
I agree you can't just vote until you get the result you want. But this is an exceptional kind of vote.
It is universally forecast to be economically damaging to the country.
It's widely accepted that as a campaign it was rife with disinformation.
It's widely demonstrated that the "typical" Brexit voter (and I do not mean all) did not comprehend the consequences of leaving the EU because they did not comprehend the benefits of being in the EU.
If the entire country voted to execute the first born of every household by a 4% majority, I would hope the Government would step in and say "are you sure?".
Even Microsoft Word asks you if you're sure you want to quit before you do