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Alastair Campbell, Elton, John, Gary Lineker, Nick Clegg, Vince Cable, Tony Blair And Many More Remoaners...
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If you're not happy with the democratic process of the UK, then why not sell up, pack your bags and ship yourselves off to a non-democratic country, how does Iraq, Libya, Cuba, Morocco, Turkmenistan, China or Qatar sound, lets see how long you last!
You lost the vote, get over it and thank your lucky stars that a gun wasn't held to your head, telling you HOW to vote and who to vote for!
You lost the vote, get over it and thank your lucky stars that a gun wasn't held to your head, telling you HOW to vote and who to vote for!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clearly we won't agree in whether regaining pride along with sovereignty is a mistake or not. However I looked at that sky poll article. Many questions needed a time frame defined for the poll result to mean anything, not to mention some kind of scale for how large an impact is being considered in the response. With neither defined the result can be interpreted however one wishes, making it useless.
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It depends what you read; according to this summary of polls quite a few would change their minds.
http:// ukandeu .ac.uk/ are-vot ers-cha nging-t heir-mi nds-abo ut-brex it/
Polls are often wrong of course.
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Polls are often wrong of course.
"We would have had a similar thing had the result gone the other way."
We may have disappointed or disgruntled leavers suggesting that 52:48 was hardly a resounding victory (though I would not have been amongst them). What we would definitely NOT have, however, is a government (and others) suggesting that because the vote was so close, the wishes of the 48% must be considered and that we must find a way to remain which is as close to leaving as possible. This is what is happening now. If we had voted to remain by 52:48 the matter would be all over, we would have simply continued our membership and that would have been that.
We may have disappointed or disgruntled leavers suggesting that 52:48 was hardly a resounding victory (though I would not have been amongst them). What we would definitely NOT have, however, is a government (and others) suggesting that because the vote was so close, the wishes of the 48% must be considered and that we must find a way to remain which is as close to leaving as possible. This is what is happening now. If we had voted to remain by 52:48 the matter would be all over, we would have simply continued our membership and that would have been that.
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