Though Cameron and Osborne and the Tory pro-EU faction managed to persuade a much lower chunk of their voters to vote Remain. And the Tory party barely had a position at all, as the leadership argued vaguely for one thing while Johnson, Gove & crew with the able support of Farrage and pretty much the entire UK news print media and their websites argued the opposite. By making lots of promises and assurances, all of which they immediately reneged or back-peddled on the day after the vote.
After 40 years of the media baron's onslaught on the EU, hand in hand with Major's cabinet and back-bench "bastards" like Smith, Hamilton etc. and those to the right of them it's hardly surprising a 6 month campaign a huge chunk of the media was opposed to in principle failed to convince a majority staying in the EU is the right thing to do. Especially when all the media wanted to say about Labour and Corbyn was that he's a lunatic "leftist" incompetent who wants to make women travel segregated on trains, doesn't always wear a tie and an expensive suit and generally, like his supporters, isn't the sort of chap a gentleman would nominate for membership of the right sort of gentlemen's club.
There are reckoned to be around 100 Tory MPs thoroughly annoyed and opposed to "Brexit", where is the news about the divisions in the Tory party? Where are Cameron and those Tories around him being held up and castigated along with the rest of his party who made him leader? He's buggered off like the flyweight he is to media silence because Murdoch and the Mail and the Express and the tory right got what they've been after for years. A huge chunk of British-based businesses are also very unhappy, but they're reckoned to be "experts" so no-one wants to listen to them so no-one reports them.
Here's a thought for you. Many of the urban areas that had a majority "leave" vote also voted strongly Labour in the May local elections. In the last year Labour have won the mayorships and a string of by-elections the media confidently asserted UKIP would win or run Labour very closely indeed. Which didn't happen.
I'm getting tired of calming down....