Sorry, Rose, the referendum was a UK referendum, and the result was to leave. Dismayed by that outcome as I am, this isn't a Scotland v the rest of the UK issue (after all, N. Ireland as a nation also voted to remain). Perhaps she ought to do the honourable thing and resign as First Minister, triggering a new election that will occur in a post-EU context (perhaps the Welsh First Minister ought to, as well).
It was a uk referendum, and the result was leave.
However because the people in Scotland voted en masse to remain, she feels she needs to look after their interests as best she can.
I don't think she needs to resign, it wouldn't be the honourable thing for her to do.
The honourable thing for her to do is to look after her country best she can.
She is their first Minister, it's what she does, what she is supposed to do.
If Scotland can't avoid coming out, I'm sure she will fight hard to represent and get the best outcome she can for Scotland.
I'm not a supporter for independance, but I do see she has been handed a very difficult situation.
She has to do, what she has to do.
I can't blame her for wanting to represent Scotland because that's what she does ( independance aside for a moment).