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Old 27-03-2019, 19:49   #681
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
You wish! But it would be a shame to burst your bubble.

There will be a very severe reaction from the public if Brexit, the people's choice, is defeated by the unacceptable anti-democratic forces who are making such a fuss.

The remainer's march will be nothing compared with the response we'll see to any decision to remain in the EU.
No bubble to be burst. Even amongst leave supporters, there is no one common on how best to leave the EU. Leave supporters are as divided as Parliament on this point.
I was against a second referendum and I'm certainly against a third vote on the same question. That's why Theresa May could make such an offer knowing it's unlikely to happen.

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
According to some polls, but no real idea by what, if any, margin.
Some interesting data in here for you, Pierre. Not seen any recent polls putting leave in front.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47693645

None of this should detract from my main point to Carth - there isn't one homogenous way that leave voters want to leave.
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