The British people have delivered an historic victory by voting to leave the EU. It is now the duty of the Government and Parliament to implement that decision.
Politicians and commentators are citing Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty as the only means of leaving. This is not true!
The quickest and simplest way of leave the EU is to repeal the European Communities Act (1973). That would restore supremacy of law-making to Parliament. Parliament could then pass immediate measures to control borders and immigration.
However, all EU Directives have been transposed into Acts of Parliament, and these would remain in force. So chaos would not ensue. These Acts could then be repealed gradually over a period of time (as short as possible). We would be left with only the minimum of laws we need to interact with the EU (if it still exists).
I explain this in my book, The Road to Freedom. The arguments in this book are summarised in a short four-page pamphlet that can by read by clicking on this link