I don't regret my vote.
There's an alarming amount of anger and abuse from the Remainers. I'm not quite sure what this stems from as it's not just with the referendum. This trend of anger when on the wrong side of a ballot has been around since the 2010 general election when the Lib Dems formed the coalition with the Tories.
I think it's perhaps to do with social media.
People who used to be reluctant to put their opinion out there at all, will now quite happily share an insulting and often offensive post around facebook.
But I also think it's because the "elite" in politics and the media have been telling is what and how we should think, closing down debates on topics like immigration and making them no go areas.
So this anger is a public display that largely means nothing as still most people don't get involved.
Evidence of this would be the public anger at the coalition and then the ensuing result at the 2015 general election that few saw coming.
It is as if the majority are stepping back from showing what they really think for fear of the rent-a-mob jumping on them.
It was notable on Facebook prior to the referendum how people were unable to put their own thoughts down, but resorted to using links to articles, or shared jpegs to make a point.
It's almost football terrace style politics, with people taking a position based on a dyed in the wool loyalty, but not knowing why.
I'd attribute that to both sides. There were Remainers for no good reason and Leavers for no good reason.
But that is democracy and that has always been the case.
Parliament in the summer is always in recess. PMs have been criticised for not recalling Parliament during he summer recess when issues have arisen.
But the civil service runs the country, so there really isn't any need for concern.
When Parliament sits again, there will be a new PM and the process will start. Until then, the civil service, the embassy staff of the UK and our EU and RoW partners will be talking and drawing up scenarios that the politicians can consider.
So I see the summer as a little breathing space and time for reflection for those that will be guiding the process, allowing some of the heat to be taken out of the situation, on all sides.