WTF does that mean?
I will try a bit more slowly for you.
When the argument is presented that Scotland, NI, Gibraltar, and other regions of UK voted to remain in EU, Brexiteers claim that that is an invalid argument because the referendum was UK wide and a bloc vote for the whole ò UK.
In which case, it is also an invalid argument to suggest that individual MPs should be concerned with how their constituents voted, because it doesn't matter. It was a UK wide referendum, en bloc, and individual countries, regions, etc are subject to the whole referendum result, not just the result of the individual constituencies.
An alternative view is that it is immaterial how the individual constituencies voted, as long as there are 48% to 52% of MPS.
But then we must also remember that the referendum was advisory, not legally binding.
WTF does this mean?