My fear is, despite this news about us being able to revoke Article 50, that Brexiteers will ask for a further 2-year transition period. And what we've seen in the last 2 years will end up continuing. Which isn't good for any one, whether you want to Leave or Remain. It just leaves us in further transition and limbo.
Two years ago, no-one really knew what they were voting for. A blanket, broad Leave option didn't really give much detail as to what was going to happen.
Two years on from then, people know what's happening and are (hopefully) more educated about matters these days. And more importantly they're more aware of who's leading us down shit creek without a paddle.
So it begs the next question of now that we know where we are, where we stand and what could happen should we leave/remain, is it not best to ask the question again of Leave/Remain with people having more of an insight in to what they're voting for?!