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Originally Posted by Mick
Andrew, you cannot say, you’re not making a point, when you quite clearly are and that is, you’re raising the point some leave voters have remorse. It’s probably true some are, but as Yougov has pointed out, it’s not very many and there is remorse for some people who voted Remain too, but there is not this massive swing in decision and it’s not going to change the result anyway.
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l have not got any problem with why people made their decision as my problem is with the continuous ongoing chaos of HMG as it simply has no clear or concise plan going forward and seems to make things up on the hoof as it goes along and sadly as time goes on that is very likely to reveal itself and sadly it will be the British public where the consequences will be felt hard as thus so far HMG has very cleverly obfuscated a message to many of the public into believing that everything will be wonderfully fine and dandy when sadly it will be nothing of the sort as the economic reality starts to set in and the brown stuff starts flying around.
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Originally Posted by Mick
It’s only interesting if it fits the Anti-brexit narrative.
Of course the guardian will post these kind of stories, it’s obvious there are people who have changed their minds, but this is not attributed to just people who voted leave.
Again, it’s all one sidedness with you. You’ve put this article here to try highlight there is just ‘leavers remorse’, you said nothing about there being remainers remorse, but that short sentence about Yougov’s findings, completely negates any point of the article, the article has bias, where are the interviews for people who regret voting Remain?
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There is one sidedness and biasedness on both sides and because of that rarely do we get the full truth as we saw clearly in the referendum and thus thereafter.