We elect our parliament. They are our representatives. That IS our democracy. To imply that the arbitrary vote of roughly half the population of Birmingham is the "true" democracy totally undermines our rule of parliament and law, it seems to me. That, essentially, is the Guy Fawkes scenario. Quoting the number of MPs who voted for the referendum simply underlines the point - there should be a vote on whatever deal is on the table, surely? That's what the law says.
I wasn't making a political point, actually. That's what will be ruled upon. It will affect the value of the pound.