Wrong... the ENGLISH people voted to leave, and the rest of Great Britain got fucked over.
Not strictly true. The Scots and Northern Irish voted to remain and the Welsh and English voted to leave, but it's not that simple, for in Scotland, no constituencies voted to leave whereas in Northern Ireland, Wales and England some voted to leave and others to remain; moreover, the percentage favouring remain was almost as great in London, the capital and seat of the UK Parliament, as it was in Scotland.
What will happen now is anyone's guess.
The current default legal position is that UK will leave EU on 31 October this year with or without an agreed deal and this can be changed only if the law changes; as UK's Parliament is now prorogued until 14 October and the Prime Minister has until 19 October to agree a deal with EU, very little time is left for action of any kind. It has been speculated that the Prime Minister (who has so far done little to dampen such speculation) might be prepared to break the law that is now in force that obliges him to request an extension to Article 50 in the likely event that a deal is not struck by 19 October but I doubt that he would risk the consequences of doing this, especially as it could place him in contempt of court and at risk of imprisonment.
Might he therefore resign in such circumstances? I have no idea but would not rule it out, although that would still leave Parliament in a state of flux with a problem remaining to be solved one way or another in just 12 days.
There is also no guarantee that, if the Prime Minister caves in and requests an extension to Article 50, EU will grant him one; what if it doesn't?
It is indeed a most unholy mess but, whatever the outcome, the past three years has seen the unparalleled festering of divisiveness in UK, so I suspect that there will be wrangling and possible civil unrest for a very long time after 31 October.
As this is a piano forum and I am one of its members, it might be worth noting that I have yet to encounter a single professional musician who favours UK leaving EU.
Best,
Alistair