The referendum was an exercise to guage public opinion to find out if we as a nation wanted to remain in the EU or leave the EU
As we all know the result was to leave the EU
What we were not asked was what sort of post Brexit world Did we want and to be fair I am not sure how that could have been asked as part of a referendum
So as it stands post Brexit is being decided by a very small band of mostly pro Brexit politicians in the cabinet little or no democratic scrutiny
The supream court will decide if the government alone that can trigger article 50 or is its for parliament to discuss and then enact the outcome
As such we all await the decision of the 11 judges
For what it's worth having listened to the cases put forward to the Supreme Court so far I think the governments arguments weaker I think the judges will uphold the high court decision forcing the government to publish for discussion but not a vote some Brexit plans, this will be unacceptable to the SNP, the LibDems, most of Labour and some Tories.
The government will then say it has been forced into a general election against the will of the people
the nation will be given a number of Brexit choices via various election manifestos
I agree. But put simply the referendum was to seek the nation's guidance. And it is parliament, i.e. our elected MPs, which acts on such guidance. This is how the UK operates and how it has operated for centuries. It really really is this simple.
I would be very suspicious of the motives of anyone who attempted to circumvent this.