Folk here getting it wrong again despite have it explained here many times. Legally it was advisory, but that was superseded by the House agreeing to implement the result. So the legal position ceased to be relevant. It was a referendum and parliament was duty bound to achieve what was promised. The vote *was* the decision. The MPs, as a group, have been trying to thwart it, apparently it seems their egos appear to be too large to accept that they are public servants not masters of the population, and they think they know better.