I've said it before Brexit just won't happen. May's deal will be binned by Parliament, there will be a second referendum, with actual facts rather than lies on the table and the British public will vote to stay in.
The Brexit brigade will complain that it is undemocratic and the original vote should still stand (based on what we now know to be utter lies).
But we vote for a new Government every few years so wheres the difference?
As for Sovereignty, we already have control of our borders, being an island helps that no end as well.
Those who think we wouldn't be in a financial mess if we leave the EU only have to listen to what Rees-Mogg. He said it would take 50 years for the country to get back on a similar financial footing. That means basically and entire generation (our children lifetimes) of complete and utter hardship. Would be like going back to the early 1900's.
Agree with this play out in that there will be a second referendum and we will stay in - the EU Advocate General in his ruling is opening the door for this. Afterwards the Conservative party will fragment and we will get a Corbyn government. I'm actually not sure this is less worse for the UK than Brexit but so be it - Cameron should not have offered the referendum in the first place as UKIP was always going to fizzle out.