That is some spin
We are where we are to a large degree down the attitude of Remainers who also, in the main, seem to split into two camps
1. Utterly intolerant Remainers - those that have never been willing to countenance that the outcome of the referendum should be implemented and have just displayed contempt for all things Leave and arrogance in their confidence that the campaign to overturn the vote will be successful - it is just a matter of time. You can include a lot of the members of the HoC in that grouping and a lot of the citizens that express Remain views on forums such as this one. These, in the main and with relatively few exceptions, have spoken with forked tongues about their wishes to see an outcome that can bring the country together because that served as convenient deceit to hide their true aims. They can now be found screaming about how things could be possibly unfair, wholly blaming all things Leave and all Leave supporters for the potential risk that is emerging because they fundamentally remain intolerant of people having the democratic right to have held and continue to hold a Leave position.
2. Belatedly concerned Remainers - those that have been so arrogant and confident that the vote will be overturned but are now starting to feel the implications of what might not happen if there was actually the genuine potential of a no-deal option and the political will to use it. You can include a small, but increasing, minority of members of the HoC in that grouping and a lot of the citizens that express Remain views on forums such as this one. These cannot bring themselves to openly admit that perhaps they should not have been so contemptuous, smug and arrogant over the last 3 years and, deep down, are wishing that they had shown some tolerance and perhaps supported the development of a Leave option, rather than arrogantly assuming that their demands should and will prevail. They are increasingly now found expressing themselves as 'reasonable' and 'balanced' as if they had not spent 3 years expressing utter contempt and confidence that the vote would be overturned.