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Old 03-07-2023, 21:49   #5218
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
I've no idea of how a rejoin referendum would pan out.
Opinion polls aim to show this - this one says 61% rejoin which seems quite high.

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Altogether, if a referendum on re-joining the European Union were to take place tomorrow, 61% (–) say they would vote for the UK to join the EU, while 39% (–) say they would vote for the UK to stay out of the EU.
https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies....-17-june-2023/

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Leaving the EU wasn't a mistake. It's the Guvmin that has performed badly. And Labour is a poor alternative - but the public will be more intent on punishing the Tories than - what? Awful predicament.

At least we're out of the EU.
Three Prime Ministers have tried to make Brexit a success and failed. For one simple reason - you can't polish a turd.

One way for you to judge whether it's a success or not is to return to why David Cameron called the referendum in the first place: to cure the divisions in the Conservative Party. One simple test: Has Brexit cured the divisions in the Party? Yes or no?
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