I think this comment on that video sums up my feelings rather well:

That's true: If one party loses a general election, it doesn't stop giving its opinion. But nor does it attempt (as various rich and influential Remainers have) to overturn democracy by suggesting we ignore the vote entirely, or by asking for a second election next week so that everyone can pick the "correct" result.

If Donald Trump wins the US election, Americans who voted for Hiliary won't be able to say, "Well, let's just ignore that result and put Hiliary in instead! Trump voters are stupid." Or: "Surely the Trump voters didn't have all of the information. Now they're better informed, let's have another election and maybe they'll get the right answer this time." lol

So, even using an election to draw an analogy, many Remainers are out of line.

P.S. I didn't vote Leave. I abstained from voting because I was too torn on the issue. But some of the condescending and downright undemocratic rhetoric coming from certain embittered members of the Remain camp has made me more supportive of the Leave result.

This is what the people chose. People need to deal with it, and everyone needs to muster a little pride and confidence in their country and come together to make independence work ... the way it worked for hundreds of years before the EU was even conceived.