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Originally Posted by jfman
Sadly I think deep down the most committed leave voters know that another referendum would be lost.
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I wouldn’t be so sure, just exactly what has happened since the vote to change people’s minds?
Being called stupid? Being called racist? Being told you got it wrong? Being told your democratic choice is invalid?
Many, probably most, did not vote for economics, and I see little argument other than economics being made, nothing has been done to address other people’s issues.
And throughout this, has the EU made themselves any more attractive?
Those wanting a second referendum better be 100% sure, because if they think they’re going to walk it, like they did 2016, and get another bloody nose that’ll be the end of it.
It would depend on the question.
In my mind the question would have to be the same as in 2016.