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Would You Back A Second Referendum?
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- No. - 84 votes
- 44%
- Yes, I would vote the same as I did before. - 66 votes
- 35%
- Not this again! - 19 votes
- 10%
- Yes, I would vote differently than I did before. - 14 votes
- 7%
- Yes, but I'm not sure how I would vote at the moment. - 7 votes
- 4%
Stats until: 22:56 Thu 31st Oct 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I cannot see the logic of wanting a referendum on the same subject as fairly recent one, the outcome of which has yet to be implemented. What is the point at all of any referendum that is only looking for one side of the choices to be considered valid? What is the point at all if the outcome is ignored anyway? The 2016 vote was the simplest possible unambiguous binary choice of two simple alternatives, a clear answer was given, that should be implemented.
Unsure it does T³.
'Yes' is split between at least two options neither related to the 'yes' part. At this time they add up to 46%. 51% if you add in the 'unsures' which is really a third 'yes'.
'No' has just one option and is just 41%. 49% if you add in the 'not again' vote which I guess is also a 'no' at a pinch. At present most AB members don't seem to believe in democracy since all 'yes' options imply wishing to ignore the previous referendum.
Mind you, the question is not well phrased as it mismatches the option splits.
'Yes' is split between at least two options neither related to the 'yes' part. At this time they add up to 46%. 51% if you add in the 'unsures' which is really a third 'yes'.
'No' has just one option and is just 41%. 49% if you add in the 'not again' vote which I guess is also a 'no' at a pinch. At present most AB members don't seem to believe in democracy since all 'yes' options imply wishing to ignore the previous referendum.
Mind you, the question is not well phrased as it mismatches the option splits.