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I heard they were accidently handed the ballot paper upside down. So no wonder the "X" they were asked to mark landed in the wrong box!Originally posted by vetran View PostSo there are 2% confused Bremainers who voted leave. Hardly shocking that is AssSnob & NLYUK accounted for ...
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So there are 2% confused Bremainers who voted leave. Hardly shocking that is AssSnob & NLYUK accounted for.Originally posted by chopper View PostIndeed. But looking at the full results:
https://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.ne...eleavers_W.pdf
Of the people who voted to leave last year, 2% said in the poll "I did not support Britain leaving the EU, but
now the British people have voted to leave the government has a duty to carry out their wishes and leave"
Alrighty then.
And 1% of people who voted to leave now think there should be a second referendum.
They should have asked another question: "If another referendum was held tomorrow, would you vote to leave or remain?"
48% of those that voted remain in 2016 saying "I did not support Britain leaving the EU, but
now the British people have voted to leave the
government has a duty to carry out their wishes
and leave"
They could ask that question.
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Indeed. But looking at the full results:Originally posted by vetran View PostIts ok you can change your stance!
https://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.ne...eleavers_W.pdf
Of the people who voted to leave last year, 2% said in the poll "I did not support Britain leaving the EU, but
now the British people have voted to leave the government has a duty to carry out their wishes and leave"
Alrighty then.
And 1% of people who voted to leave now think there should be a second referendum.
They should have asked another question: "If another referendum was held tomorrow, would you vote to leave or remain?"
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I'm a re-leaver
Remain Brexit voters now want believe it must happen | Daily Mail Online
Rise of the 'Re-Leavers' who voted AGAINST Brexit but now believe it MUST happen and could propel May to massive majority on June 8
New opinion polling has revealed a third group within the 52-48 Brexit divide
YouGov found 23% of people who backed the EU want the referendum respected
It means barely one in five are opposed to the result and want Brexit blocked
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