If you had another vote

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In or out

  • Vote in voted out last time

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Vote out voted in last time

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Vote out again

    Votes: 32 61.5%
  • Vote in again

    Votes: 15 28.8%
  • not bothered

    Votes: 1 1.9%

  • Total voters
    52
Gasbag will have encouraged all of his fellow dribbling inmates to vote out on this forum too. Take it with a pinch of salt.

:LOL::LOL:

poor noseall does not like the out come again , resorts to insults as per usual :) dare say u can find a few of your dribbling (in) mates to console you

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very foolish to think that the buttons pressed by a handful of retired plumbers represent the views of the UK population.

I remember we had some old fellow who claimed never to have met a Remainer, and extrapolated this to assume a massive preponderance of Quitters.

very foolish to think that the buttons pressed by a few socialist duffer remoaners represent any view point what so ever other then an anti democratic one ;)

:LOL:

you may be retired do not assume that every one else is ;) some people actually work ;) and do not spend the best part of there day hunched over a computer looking for remoaner propaganda :sneaky: or trawling through the daily wail :LOL:
 
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But surely that's what he voted for?

It's not a surprise.

Which of the available options did he say he wanted?

All outcomes will make us worse off (other than staying in the EU), now admitted by David Davis's own department (dexeu). The more we move towards a hard Brexit, the worse off we will be:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/albertonar...e-uk-will-be?utm_term=.mqDeB1GNbX#.anRe0Pyoqn

http://www.itv.com/news/2018-01-29/johnson-and-gove-outflanked-by-government-economists/

Although I was surprised that anyone here has voted that they would change their vote.
 
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Less well off. Which is different to "worse off"

I think Osborne tried that one; we'd all be £3000 worse off if we voted out, then it turned into we'd be £3000 better off if we stayed in, then Cameron admitted we were better off than he thought we'd be.

I'd love to know how we managed to survive before all these experts told us how we were doing.
 
There has been quite a few polls on this, even by pro-EU newspapers, which show opinions haven't changed. The Guardian had to resort to votes by demographic to show that eventually the remain vote would win. This of course assumes that people don't change as they grow older.
 
very foolish to think that the buttons pressed by a few socialist duffer remoaners represent any view point what so ever other then an anti democratic one ;)

:LOL:

you may be retired do not assume that every one else is ;) some people actually work ;) and do not spend the best part of there day hunched over a computer looking for remoaner propaganda :sneaky: or trawling through the daily wail :LOL:

How soddin dare you ' Daily Wail ' indeed .........Don't be so sacrligeous
 
There has been quite a few polls on this, even by pro-EU newspapers, which show opinions haven't changed. The Guardian had to resort to votes by demographic to show that eventually the remain vote would win. This of course assumes that people don't change as they grow older.



I think they base this on the young will vote remain after asking a few University students. Most of the young I asked said they would or did vote out.

But Im only a plumber. a working plumber
 
Quote David Camoron - "If voting changed anything they would'nt let us do it"
 
Of course the young voted to remain, partially out of idealism, partially out of fear, but mainly out of ignorance. There were stories that they wouldn't even be allowed to travel abroad if we voted for Brexit.
 
Of course the young voted to remain, partially out of idealism, partially out of fear, but mainly out of ignorance. There were stories that they wouldn't even be allowed to travel abroad if we voted for Brexit.
Do you think the latest Brexit impact papers were written by fearful idealists that believe we would not be able to travel abroad after Brexit?

You do write utter tosh Doggit.
 
Do you think the latest Brexit impact papers were written by fearful idealists that believe we would not be able to travel abroad after Brexit?

You do write utter tosh Doggit.

only person writing tosh is u Noseall :LOL: try reading his post correctly Hmmmm :idea:
 
Of course the young voted to remain, partially out of idealism, partially out of fear, but mainly out of ignorance. There were stories that they wouldn't even be allowed to travel abroad if we voted for Brexit.
I thought you maintained that all who voted leave had considered it carefully and were knowledgeable about what they were doing - like you and the ones who say that on Question Time.
 
Never said that whatsoever; what I did say, is that those who voted to leave (well most) were prepared to accept the fallout.
 
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