Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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I see they reckon hundreds of thousands have turned up to march to have a second vote, or remain in the EU. So just like the Countryside Alliance marches and the Iraq war marches, let’s see what effect it has......
 
honestly a revote would go Brexit again...by more than 52/48 this time.

echo chambers and marchers are only those who shout the loudest, they're not the most numerous.
 
I see they reckon hundreds of thousands have turned up to march to have a second vote, or remain in the EU. So just like the Countryside Alliance marches and the Iraq war marches, let’s see what effect it has......
A million marched over to stop the Iraq war v Alister Campbell's spin - funny how it's the other way around this time......
The disputable weapons of mass destruction we all know what type of weapon Alister Campbell is ........
 
honestly a revote would go Brexit again...by more than 52/48 this time.

echo chambers and marchers are only those who shout the loudest, they're not the most numerous.

If anything, it's remarkably damning, not to mention worrying that so few people are willing to change their mind, despite the significant amount of new evidence and information in the last two years with which to do so. There was a piece in the Economist this week, and I forget the source of the data, but the gist was that people are more likely to change their religion than they are to change their political allegiance.

Regardless of your political stance, that is something that's incredibly worrying.
 
If anything, it's remarkably damning, not to mention worrying that so few people are willing to change their mind, despite the significant amount of new evidence and information in the last two years with which to do so. There was a piece in the Economist this week, and I forget the source of the data, but the gist was that people are more likely to change their religion than they are to change their political allegiance.

Regardless of your political stance, that is something that's incredibly worrying.

this 'new evidence and information' just isn't that compelling...nor believable.
 
honestly a revote would go Brexit again...by more than 52/48 this time.

echo chambers and marchers are only those who shout the loudest, they're not the most numerous.

I would expect that now, but when the deal is actually there to approve then I can't see them doing it because unless by way of some miracle in the negotiations the vote is basically scrap the union of the United Kingdom.
 
I don’t have a telegraph subscription......

Just a Matt subscription?

this 'new evidence and information' just isn't that compelling...nor believable.

And what is believable evidence exactly? We're seeing whether the promises made prior to the vote by leave campaigners are realistic or not. Is that believable evidence? As above, May and her foreign office team have been quite visibly speaking to not only European leaders but those from key industries across Europe to try and get them to break up the unity of the EU negotiating position, yet Joe is adamant it's the other way round. You've spoken at great length about the perils of polarisation, yet you seem to think nothing of this most blatantly stark example of just that.
 
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