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From: fplle@gmail.com
"Pamela" wrote in message
news:XnsAAE75CEA84AA337B93@81.171.92.183...
> On 20:05 12 Oct 2019, Keema's Nan wrote:
>> On 12 Oct 2019, nightjar wrote
>> (in article):
>>> On 12/10/2019 16:35, tim... wrote:
>>> > "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
>>> > news:5801d4258edave@davenoise.co.uk...
>>> > > In article,
>>> > > Cursitor Doom wrote:
>>> > > >
>>> > > >
>>> > > > I still have a legitimate interest, mate. And if there's another
>>> > > > Referendum I'll be voting in it again, same as before, just like
>>> > > > everyone else who voted Leave - plus not a few former Remainers
>>> > > > who've seen the light over the last 3 years.
>>> > >
>>> > > Oddly, most the polls seem to show the opposite has happened.
>>> >
>>> > very marginally
>>> >
>>> > and to less than the extent that Remain was in the lead before the
>>> > last vote ....
>>>
>>> However, this time there seem to be lot fewer don't knows.
>>
>> Well, I suppose that is one good thing to come out of the chaos.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> A Panelbase poll on how people would vote in a second referendum, from
>>> last September, gave 52% remain, 45% leave and 3% don't know.
>>>
>>> In May 2015, a YouGov poll on referendum intentions gave 36% leave, 47%
>>> remain, 17% don't know and 3% would not vote.
>>
>> What a shame..... there isn't going to be a second referendum.
>
> It would be one way of unifying the country
Fat chance given that half want to leave and the other half to remain.
> as the last one was so flawed.
Another one would be even worse given that you clowns
wont accepted the result of the first one. Leavers wouldn€t
accept the result of a second one that produced a remain
result and you stupid remoaners wouldn€t accept the
result of the second one if it was to leave either.
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