Whilst I have great sympathy and, indeed, empathy for your point of view rA (which you have stated consistently and elequently) I have to take issue with one point, namely, that the outcome was only advisory and not binding! Now your argument may in fact be right but one has to question it's validity in the scenario presented.
I stayed up to watch the outcome of the vote on telly and the first comment made after the polls closed was 'We're are leaving the EU'!. This statement was based on exit polls and proved to be correct! Now during the ensuing debate the Leavers were ecstatic and the Remainers were well upset. I cannot recall anyone on the various panels mentioning 'its only advisory', they were all convinced that we were leaving! Now I and my family and our friends often chatted about the referendum prior to it being held and I cannot recall any of us thinking it was other than 'a decision', indeed from observations it seems that families and friends often fell out over who was going to vote which way!! Next morning the papers were only talking about the fact that a leave vote had won.
What I am saying is this referendum was held on the basis that a huge majority of the country believed that the result was binding. As such a contract was made between the populace and the referendum that declared the outcome binding!! Anything else is morally bereft even if yours and millions of others concerns may come out of a genuine worry for this great country and the future. The vote should stand and be enforced without delay but with passion and commonsense!! It is the only outcome that can support and strengthen our democracy, anything else makes a mockery of hundreds of years of the freedom we have fought long and hard to preserve!! If we can't entrust the people to make a decision through the ballot box then we might as well seek out a dictator to tell us what to do!!