I voted to stay in; not because I was a "Remainer" but because a) I couldn't see what all the fuss was about and b) I felt that government would be more likely than not to muck up the leaving process. I still feel the same on (a) but, living in England, I can't say that I've noticed things being appreciably worse. In any case, I assume that Reform are keen to stay out, which suggests that yet another referendum on the subject (heaven forbid!) would result in a majority voting to remain (ha-ha) out.