Let's be honest, none of that 17.4m had a clue what they were voting for or the possible consequences, and that is the point of a 2nd referendum. Leavers are running scared of a 2nd referendum knowing full well that a lot will vote differently from a position of knowledge.
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What a ridiculously patronising comment
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It’s called facts Callum.
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It’s called assumption based on feeling.
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No. It’s facts. Based on post referendum polling and statistics.
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You can’t do a univariant analysis and claim it’s representative of the entire population. I have yet to receive any poll to ask my opinion on the matter of Brexit stance.
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Yes. You can! Just because you personally haven’t been asked is irrelevant. Please get an education on the basics of polling data.
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Are you aware of what univarient means? If a poll asks a percentage of the population and not the entirety, that poll is fundamentally flawed.
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I was a Labour Leave voter. Now I am a Leave voter who will vote for any party who will take us out of the EU.
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For every 1 of you, there's 3 going the other way. Tide on Brexit has changed.
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In your dreams! Every calamity the remain project fear crowd said would happen if we voted 4 independence has spectacularly not come true. The economy has grown & we have record hi employment & record lo unemployment & we're set 2 flourish when we're able 2 trade freely globally
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That's in a perfect world where everyone shakes hands and wish each other good luck. But the reality is that every effort will be made to make Brexit a disaster if it does happen. The EU bosses are a vindictive bunch. Remaining now is a far better option than no deal misery.
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For exactly that reason remain is now much worse than never having had the ref. If we stay we will B laughed at in every EU forum & have no say in anything that is decided. We will have 2 pay whatever they ask & they will punish us 2 warn other EU states considering a referendum
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Polls all show 80% of labour voters and members back remain
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Yeah course they do!

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Yes. They do.
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Lots in London. Not so helpful with a first past system where 60% of Labour constituencies voted leave.
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A referendum isn’t counted by constituency. Duh.
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That was proportional representation which was also won by the leave vote. You didn’t seem to get my original point.
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Don't bring facts into it Andy. It's all about feelings with these dudes
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