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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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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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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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