Amazing. Although I do recall reading that this was what they were going to do if they lost - simply ignore the results, get around it with other forms of regulation, and perhaps, if they felt strenghthened, call for another vote later to get the "right" result.
not unexpected, they now want to rack up as many "yes" in order to presser the no nations to revote.
I think the "no" people should push for larger margins.
Look for a future entire europe vote with a europe wide total controlling the final decision. (no local denial of one EU)