In reply to OP - well I will greet it with disbelief, swiftly followed by an enormous thankfulness and follow that with huge hugs to all the people I know who support me and sympathy hugs for those who don't. I shall be up to Church (I have a key) and saying 'Thank you' - then I'll hit the sparkly (there are some great Yorkshire vineyards which do the equivalent of champagne or Prosecco). After that, I shall probably cry with relief at the same time shaking with laughter to get rid of the tension.
This is all, of course, presupposing a 'proper' Brexit or a WTO Brexit. Otherwise it will be a stiff G&T, a squaring of the shoulders and back to the grindstone.
Jackdaw is right. Nov. 1st would be a lovely public holiday to adopt and use as a remembrance day for loved ones as it is in many European countries as well as celebrating Freedom Day.