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oh dear: Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum

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    oh dear: Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum

    Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests

    Remain would be ahead in a fresh referendum on Britain’s EU membership, according to a poll-of-polls tracker headed by the elections expert Professor Sir John Curtice.

    Research by the National Centre for Social Research claims that a majority (52 per cent) of British people currently want to stay inside the bloc while 48 per cent would opt to leave.

    Using the average share of the vote in six of the most recent polls that have queried voting intention in a second referendum, the organisation launched its rolling tracker in order to “cut through the white noise that surrounds individual polling results”.

    Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests | The Independent


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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests

    Remain would be ahead in a fresh referendum on Britain’s EU membership, according to a poll-of-polls tracker headed by the elections expert Professor Sir John Curtice.

    Research by the National Centre for Social Research claims that a majority (52 per cent) of British people currently want to stay inside the bloc while 48 per cent would opt to leave.

    Using the average share of the vote in six of the most recent polls that have queried voting intention in a second referendum, the organisation launched its rolling tracker in order to “cut through the white noise that surrounds individual polling results”.

    Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests | The Independent

    Isn't that roughly what the polls were saying before the referendum?

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      #3
      We don't want a second referendum we want Chequers, set in stone for a generation.

      I'm alright Jack

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        #4
        Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
        We don't want a second referendum we want hard Brexit, set in stone for a generation.

        FTFY.
        Hard Brexit now!
        #prayfornodeal

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          #5
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests

          Remain would be ahead in a fresh referendum on Britain’s EU membership, according to a poll-of-polls tracker headed by the elections expert Professor Sir John Curtice.

          Research by the National Centre for Social Research claims that a majority (52 per cent) of British people currently want to stay inside the bloc while 48 per cent would opt to leave.

          Using the average share of the vote in six of the most recent polls that have queried voting intention in a second referendum, the organisation launched its rolling tracker in order to “cut through the white noise that surrounds individual polling results”.

          Brexit: Remain would be ahead in fresh EU referendum, new polls tracker suggests | The Independent

          Oh dear, how sad, never mind!
          Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            Isn't that roughly what the polls were saying before the referendum?
            The poll of polls tracker just before the referendum gave a tiny lead for remain,l but only like a few tenths of a percent.

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              #7
              The people I know who voted Brexit are annoyed at what has been going on, about all the problems that they now see will occur, and have no idea how we will get out of this mess.

              But they are absolutely as committed and passionate about leaving as before. More so, if anything.
              "Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark Twain

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                #8
                Originally posted by Cirrus View Post
                The people I know who voted Brexit are annoyed at what has been going on, about all the problems that they now see will occur, and have no idea how we will get out of this mess.

                But they are absolutely as committed and passionate about leaving as before. More so, if anything.
                Well yes - because it has certainly exposed the true face of the EU and their complete lack of interest in anything but the continuation of their power and a complete lack of interest in the average european citizen.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by original PM View Post
                  Well yes - because it has certainly exposed the true face of the EU and their complete lack of interest in anything but the continuation of their power and a complete lack of interest in the average european citizen.
                  Agreed, although I can only base my opinion on what has been reported in the UK press. It appear that the EU beaurocrats don't care about anything other than their own egos and power to rule over sovereign states.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
                    Agreed, although I can only base my opinion on what has been reported in the UK press. It appear that the EU beaurocrats don't care about anything other than their own egos and power to rule over sovereign states.
                    Well when you think about it why would they think about anything else?

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