Jo Johnson's summing up of the current UK/EU situation is pretty accurate. "Either vassalage or chaos".
But that's as far as it goes. He wants another referendum. What he doesn't say is he wants another referendum and he wants us to vote to remain in the EU.
But here's a question. What if we still voted to leave?
We'd be back to square one. Two years ago the British public voted to leave the EU. Since then the mechanics of leaving the EU have been left to the British political classes - and what a mess they are making of it! Dominic Raab has somewhat belatedly realised that yes, there is indeed quite a lot of goods traffic between Dover and Calais. And yes, Theresa May and her remaniac advisers want to tie us to the EU in perpetuity and are quite prepared to lie through their teeth about it. And the Tory rebels are about as rebellious as Walter the Softy in the Beano. As for Labour, what is their position? No one seems to know, including them.
So leaving aside the fact that Article 50 comes into force in March next year, if we voted in another referendum and still voted to leave, there would be absolutely nothing to prevent the British political class (of which Jo Johnson is a member) in general and the government (of which until recently Jo Johnson was also a member) of making just a big a mess of it again.