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gulliver1 | 12:51 Sun 30th Oct 2022 | News
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The latest opinion poll shows 57% of Brits would now vote to rejoin the EU if a second referendum was called . The shift in opinion is down to the economic consequences of Brexit and the present cost of living situation. The poll suggests the trend will continue, to rejoin the E.U.
And a second referendum has not been ruled out.
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// .. down to... the cost of living situation//

Seems people aren't aware that inflation is high all over Europe. . The EU average = ours in uk.
But tge figures for preferences will fluctuate but whatever there's still no chance of another vote before 2030 imo... and I was a remainer but the last thing we need is to g through all that again
I don't suppose there is the possibility of a link to this.
Well I did see it on some news sites today so it looks to be a fair claim by gulliver
I’m happy to be in the other 43%
Don't ever expect a link from Gulliver I don't think he knows how to do them
I think he does but won’t Margo
Gully doesn't provide links in order to wind TTT up :-J
Ignore it
https://www.natcen.ac.uk/about-us/

they work with the BBC.
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Britain needs another referendum Now. You were conned by the Cons With the first one . Immigration has increased. cost of living has increased, cost of fuel has increased ..even the cost of Prime ministers and Chancellors have increased......
Lets get rejoin done.
"When those who say they don’t know how they would vote in such a referendum are included, 52% of voters say they would vote for the UK to join the EU, 39% say they would vote for the UK to stay out of the EU, and 8% say they are undecided."
Reluctant as I am to give any succour to the childish rantings of the OP, I think this analysis of multiple polls gives a reasonably clear view of the direction of travel of UK voter feeling :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_on_the_United_Kingdom_rejoining_the_European_Union_(2020%E2%80%93present)
It'll be interesting to see whether Labour makes a promise to offer another vote in its election manifesto. I doubt keir will make that promise. Polls may show less investment in rejoining if the economy stabilizes
I do think a lot of people make the over simplified leap from ‘we’re out of the EU, the economy is bad, ergo let’s rejoin’ without factoring in COVID and a general world recession.
I suspect if the situation were reversed, and we had voted to remain, opinion polls would show a majority would now vote to leave if asked again.
Gully, we're out. Live with it.
//I suspect if the situation were reversed, and we had voted to remain, opinion polls would show a majority would now vote to leave if asked again.//

Yes - because the Brexit movement would have continued campaigning and grown in strength. (cf. Sturgeon & Inndyref2)
One has to assume that the poll was taken outside The Remainers Society front door.
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Sunnydave @ 13.23. No one is compelling you to read my posts, or reply to them just trawl past them to another thread there's a good little boy.Ok
I too would be interest to see if Labour offers another referendum, Bob. I won’t hold my breath. I think any wriggling back into the EU will be done surreptitiously - and there are plenty on all sides that would he happy underplay that.

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