Interesting. I'm the absolute antithesis - voted "Yes" before, but would absolutely not do so again (By the by, my later vote for "Leave" would also not change) In my opinion, our future is far more assured if we stay allied with that of our nearest neighbour, than as part of a wannabe-superstate who yet again, in the case of Italy this time, have proved that they are prepared to influence and subvert the will of voters in what should be sovereign matters. Denmark and Ireland have suffered in the same way when their Europhile governments didn't get the results they wanted after referenda. Various eastern European members are now being threatened if they don't tow the line on immigration - if their people believe their cultures are under threat by it, that should be the absolute end of the matter, same as it should be for opposition to any other EU diktat. I believe Europeans across the continent are waking up to what the EU is about, and I can see it coming to an end in the forseeable future. Why would we want to align ourselves with that, and not with our closest neighbour, with whom we do most business on this island??
All of this is not to say that I think the UK government is doing a great job - it patently is not, and is demonstrating a weakness that I can scarcely comprehend. I have several "Remain" friends who are now "Leave" that changed their minds by just looking at the way the government are dealing with the EU - which shows the depth of influence they actually have over our sovereignty and politics. If the UK are under that influence what sort of "independence" do "Yes" voters think they would actually be getting??