I know quite a few traditional Tories' who voted Brexit, in fact my two neighbours (either side) did, in fact I might have been convinced by them myself, true 'blues'.
Well now here's a turn up Paul, something we might both agree on?
I wouldn't say it was only traditional labour voters, p*** off at Blair, who voted out, otherwise the margin of 4% would not have been reached, surely a few previously uncommitted voters as well, people who have never voted before, chose Brexit, because they could see that by retaining the pound, and not joining the euro-zone, Britain would always be in the second division of the EU, going where it was pushed by the Euro countries, who quite naturally would look after their currency needs first. They also of course recognised Blair's arrogance over worries on immigration and he had opened the gates to literally thousands of migrants and there was a hope amongst some traditional Labour voters the Tories would stop that, and so many of them shed the habits of a lifetime and noses-held and fingers crossed they voted Tory, but of course the Tory's won't do anything of the sort, because immigration especially of the unskilled or limited skilled variety, provides cheap labour.
The Labour party meanwhile was fighting its own internal battles and the 'Cloud cuckoo land' lot, you referred to in an earlier post, won out! On balance, I think you are probably right to stay away from Britain, don't think you going to like what results when the Brexit dust settles, not a place for the faint hearted!