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By *ohnj21Man
over a year ago
Leeds |
""The survey by Savanta ComRes found that if the referendum was re-run today the result would be a win for Remain – by 51% to 49% – if undecideds are discounted."
Interesting
The polls wrong last time
Enough going on with covid to worry about this
After Europe blocked our vaccine I heard remaiiners said glad we left.
It's over move on
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By *ohnj21Man
over a year ago
Leeds |
""The survey by Savanta ComRes found that if the referendum was re-run today the result would be a win for Remain – by 51% to 49% – if undecideds are discounted."
Interesting
The polls wrong last time
Enough going on with covid to worry about this
After Europe blocked our vaccine I heard remaiiners said glad we left.
It's over move on
Ps you can't ignore undecided move on
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""The survey by Savanta ComRes found that if the referendum was re-run today the result would be a win for Remain – by 51% to 49% – if undecideds are discounted."
Interesting
The polls wrong last time
Enough going on with covid to worry about this
After Europe blocked our vaccine I heard remaiiners said glad we left.
It's over move on
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Yep but it would have taken the country in a very different direction |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The problem with opinion polls is they are just a snapshot of a very small group. Like a survey.
If you conduct that poll in a remain leaning area, you're going to get a result that comes down in favour of remain.
The only poll that counts is the actual vote.
Now, let's look at it another way.
Cameron won the 2015 General election after promising to give us a say on our EU membership.
He assumed we'd want to stay in.
The referendum was held and we voted to leave.
Theresa May called an election in 2017, becayse figures suggested she could increase Tory majority.
Both the Tories and Labour syood on a pledge to honour the referendum result, so, effectively, leave won again.
We had EU elections in May 2019 and, surprise surprise, it was the newly formed Brexit party that came out on top.
After being continually thwarted over Brexit in the commons, newly elected Conservative leader and PM Boris finally managed to get a General Election in December 2019, and guess what, brexit won again, giving him a thumping 80 seat majority.
How many actual votes does Remain need to lose before it starts to sink in? |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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The only people i ever hear talking about remain are a few bitter people on here, in everyday life people have got over the leave remain debate and accepted the result and are getting on with their lives. |
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