No.
You can't ask the electorate to vote, and then have people barging for another vote because they didn't like the result of the first vote - that makes a mockery of the democratic process.
Where do we draw the line?
Have another election right after the next one, if some people don't; agree with the majority vote?
If the remainers had won, would they be clamouring for another vote in case the leavers wanted another shot at it?
It's hot air and nonsense, typified by Tony Blair who has no validity in the argument whatsoever - and the process should continue until its conclusion because that is the will of the people.
The democratic process works on the will of the people, not the will of the people who may have got it wrong / didn't know what they were voting for / hadn't got the facts / and all the other spurious nonsense being spouted.
The people have spoken, the remainers will just have to learn to live with it and stop harping on about another vote, it's not going to happen.