So there can be no surprise that organisations like “More United” are springing up to campaign to remain. What is surprising is that Eurosceptics are telling Remainers to just get over the result. Some demand that the 48 per cent accept Brexit in a way that they never accepted the European Union.

That is just one example of how bitterly divided the referendum has left Britain. But it's also left us led by a woman whose approach to Europe must leave both sides fearing a disappointing resolution. As Theresa May travels to Northern Ireland to rule out the return of border checks between UK and Ireland, both sides in the referendum should see the signs that almost nobody will get what they want from Brexit.