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Old 04-05-2019, 10:04   #1984
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
You obviously didn’t watch the video Chris posted earlier of Prof Curtice. Voters have done no such thing. And the polls show no such thing. Stop lying.
Thanks for sharing the video, interesting and it's heart-warming to see your renewed faith in both polls and experts.
The polls currently say that 48% believe we were wrong to leave the EU and 40% we were right to. You can see the trend here. I wish for your sake I was making it up, but I'm not.
Check out the Bregret tracker here:https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...e-stand-brexit

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
It’s a tad more complicated than that because the negotiators work hard for consensus before it gets to a vote. We may lose at the vote only a few times but on plenty of other occasions we will have given ground earlier in the process. British fishermen have long complained that the CFP and its quota system hits them disproportionately hard, suggesting that we may have given away too much in negotiations and/or lost crucial votes.
I think all fishermen have said it hits them disproportionately hard, not just British fishermen.
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