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Old 18-02-2019, 13:30   #7669
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
... that being the case, surely the ill-informed remainers cancel out the ill-informed leavers, and owing to their whale omelette thickness, they will vote thickly no matter how many times the vote is re-run.

So what’s the point re-running it on the premise that people are now better informed? There was a thorough debate in 2016, it would be no different again.
It does indeed cancel it out, I think some people on boths sides of the camp may have a greater knowledge. Were a 2nd referendum to happen some previous remainers may change view because of their views on the EU's behavior. Some remain may change because of how they see things unfolding.

It would be still be close run however.
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