The vote was 52% to leave and 48% to stay. You keep posting as if everyone voted to leave, and that's just not true. Exit data is an important tool, it won't change the outcome, but there's value to knowing the demographics. For example, look at the voting in Scotland, they voted overwhelmingly to stay. What happens if they do vote to leave the UK? Is the EU a better economic deal for them? I don't know, but they should have the right to vote for the best direction of their country.
So, I know that the vote went the way the you wanted it to, so I am curious as to how you see the negotiations going. I do worry about the outcome of the negotiations because I have family that is in financial sector, and because I worry about the overall effect on the global markets (which concern me directly).
The 'stay' camp must accept the results, that's the way voting works, but not everyone is overjoyed and celebrating.