So if the vote was overwhelming and the vote said overwhelmingly that the referendum was advisory you would be saying that you think it was then advisory? Overwhelmingly?
I accept ProfD's point about it wasn't a big issue but now is a bigger issue. He then went on about the history of the issue how it was brought about solely by the Tories if so why did the Eu referendum bill pass through Parliament so easily:-
MPs voted by 544 to 53 in favour of the bill.
The Conservatives and Labour support the bill, but the SNP opposes it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33067157Never claimed it wasn't advisory.
The point over which we disagree is that I don't think politicians who voted for the referendum can then merrily ignore the result.
I seem to recall Hilary Benn saying 'We have to respect the outcome of the referendum'.
Therefore the only way to undo Brexit is another vote, which Davey seems to have accepted since the next straw he is clutching at is that Labour will change policy.
I don't understand what your issue is with Prof D's post here as it is an explanation to a question you asked. Was your question so confusing that you didn't know what point you were making?
I hope you are not confused now.