I fear we’re not quite there yet, although the first green shoots might just be poking through: the Prime Minister claims she will respect the vote; some Labour politicians are admitting that the public’s desire to bring immigration under control should be respected; even a few SNP renegades have piped up to say that, actually, Brexit could be an opportunity to revive fishing communities which have been shattered by decades of EU mismanagement.

But where does Ukip fit into this post-referendum landscape? Will the party still matter in Brexit Britain? Looking at our new Prime Minister, I would say yes, absolutely.

She says she’s going to take us out of the European Union – though she campaigned to keep us in. She says she’s finally going to cut immigration – though, as Home Secretary, she presided over the biggest rises in immigration in our country’s history. She even says she’s going to rebuild our destroyed grammar schools – though she served for years under a prime minister who said that supporting Tony Blair’s legal ban on the schools was a “key test” of the Tories’ fitness for government.