That's not right, my (and the majority of other people's) vote didn't allow Brexit, it was for Brexit. The main reason that happened is because a group of gobsh1tes thought they knew best and spent the intervening years trying to overturn the result of the referendum. Along came the general election and that was fought and won on a single issue. That issue was arrogance, the arrogance which made the aforementioned gobsh1tes think that the electorate would roll over and accept what 'our betters' thought was best for us.
If you want to apportion blame for the current position we're in, and the current government we have, then that can be laid squarely in the lap of Labour and the Limp Damps. They did more than almost anyone to ensure that it was a Conservative landslide victory. "Disagree and you're thick." "Disagree and you're a racist." "Disagree and you'l ruin the economy."
Hand on heart I would have voted for a party made up of Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Richard Nixon and Idi Amin to ensure that my previous vote was respected. Fortunately that wasn't necessary, and bad as things are the only people who I have any sympathy for are people in the same position as me forced to extremes in order to protect a democratic choice.
Previously I would have respected people's right to believe/chose differently. That respect went as soon as the attempt to thwart a democratic choice was made. So now instead of respect I will p1ss myself laughing at the misery and downfall of remainers and the likes of Anna Soubry. Everyone had the option to act like adults and respect the choices made, they didn't so fcuk every single one of them and the horse they rode in on. No deal Brexit? Bring it on. Hopefully some of the pain will be felt by the likes of Varadkar and his cheerleaders clapping from the sidelines as attempts were made to stop Brexit. Boarder in Ireland? Ah well, never mind eh.