you said
1. If there is no general consensus as to what is to be done, government should do nothing — ergo, if there is no general consensus to Brexit, are you saying that the UK shouldn’t Brexit?
2. you then said “Leaving a country in the EU is not a blow for democracy”
3. your post then contradicts itself about “not changing anything if no general consensus”
Leaving a country in the EU is a blow against individual freedom. I don’t know whether it is pro democracy if a majority choose to surrender their sovereignty to a foreign entity. But those who swore allegiance, say to the crown, I think, are off the hook when the government abdicates its sovereignty. They were not born subjects of Brussels.