Ask yourself this; from the perspective of the most marginalised, dispossessed and poor in society will it actually make one iota of difference? What the so called EU Ref was actually about was which brand of unrestrained neoliberalism the British (and those Irish in the North of Ireland) wanted ruining their lives and pushing them further into poverty and misery. Dress it up as the opposing sides may have done, ultimately the question that was posed was 'would you like rapacious capitalism and neoliberalism and their inherent evils foisted on you from Westminster or from Brussels?'. The operative question SHOULD have been 'do you want neoliberalism and capitalism foisted on you?' but of course that wasn't asked. The vote was a vote to legitimise different brands of inequality - nothing more,nothing less IMHO.
The IMF and Richard Branson championing remain on one side and the moron that owns JD Wheterspoons championing Brexit on the other hand - rest assured these filthy profit merchants are driven by self-interest rather than any altruistic desire to help the vulnerable, poor and needy. The same applies to Cameron, Gove, Johnson, Farage et al. The ref was called as a kneejerk response to right wing populism prior to the last election, was hijacked by English nationalism and its result has proved as divisive as its campaigns - which were, for the record, conducted in the most distasteful and appalling manner possible.
In totality forumites yesterday the poor were poor, the rich were rich and a shower of self-interested bastards ran the show. Today the story is the same, as it will be tomorrow as it will be Sunday an so forth. A piddley vote on EU membership wasn't going to nor has it changed that simple unerring fact.....