I am very torn on this issue but one thing I'm clear about is (I believe, in large part, due to this awful government) that this country is in a pretty poor state at the moment, with much of our vital infrastructure - transportation, communication, water, energy, etc., in a fairly parlous state. Add to that the problems with education (particularly higher education), justice, health, housing, social care, etc, etc, etc., I'm not sure we are in a fit state to stand alone. I am not bored with what is happening but rather frightened - as is my son who works in the City and who says many firms are moving or making arrangements to move out of the UK. Whilst I think we are too dependent on the finance sector and London, that is where we are now and if things go downhill there, we will, in my opinion, be very vulnerable - having, in desperation, to accept trade deals from any source that is available.
I understand why many people voted to leave - particularly in less affluent areas - but perhaps the MPs in many of those areas feel that they are representing their constituents' best interests. It could be seen as quite undemocratic, pompous and paternalistic but my guess is most MPs will not suffer unduly whatever happens, whereas if things go badly wrong many other people may find themselves in difficulty.