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Would you vote differently if the EU Referendum happened again? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 6,093
14 Comments

  • Keith - 8 years ago

    I voted to leave but after seeing what is happening to the economy, and bearing in mind article 50 has not been triggered yet, I would try to reverse that trend by voting remain.

  • Sarah Denison-Smith - 8 years ago

    I voted remain off the back of the lies I believed about emergency budgets, wars, cuts to pensioners benefits, interest rate rises. If I were to vote again it would most definitely be leave.

  • elucent - 8 years ago

    would vote leave again just get on with getting us out

  • Russ jones - 8 years ago

    I voted leave and would vote leave again. The eu open doors policy is wrecking our country it's been proved we would be better out. Remainder hopefully will see what's happening and have sense to change their minds. But no second vote a democracy won no matter how big or small the majority. Democracy has spoken

  • Brian McGonigle - 8 years ago

    I voted Leave, and would do so again, even though Godzilla did not rise up out of the sea and destroy London like the Remain camp said...

  • John Medille - 8 years ago

    Voted remain and now would vote leave.

  • john watkins - 8 years ago

    I voted to leave and always have believed the EU has always dragged us down to a lower level , so low now that murders are committed daily, housing becomes impossible for many and police now need to be armed, all true of the EU countries that we can now just trade with and are free to improve uk standards.

  • Peter Cambridge - 8 years ago

    I voted Leave and would vote Leave again. My reasons were several; Primarily I did not want the UK to become a 'district' of the EU political superstate, I wanted the UK to retain its own identity. I like the European people and have several friends from Europe but I did not want to give any power at all regarding my country to a group of people in Brussels I had not elected, who did not reside here, and who were to all intents and purposes unsackable. I did not like the fact that the natural increase in the population of the UK (births - deaths) was being completely overshadowed by the mass net immigration that I saw taking over the country, and the awful social impact this has had, exacerbating a housing crisis, NHS crisis and driving down earnings in the rural areas. The availability of cheaper foreign labour has meant that employers have not bothered to train our own people to do the work that needs doing, preferring to rob other countries of their skilled people instead. I was sickened by our own governments attempts to bully the voters to Remain, the doom-mongering about the economic disaster that would befall us was truly patronising and in the end I just could not believe what I was being told would happen by the Remain campaign, they were either completely incompetent or deliberately lying to us, their dogged refusal to answer questions re immigration were particularly galling, it was obvious that we had no control over who could come here but they wouldn't admit it and argue the positive side. I didn't like the focus of the Leave campaign on immigration either but ultimately the Leavers made more sense and weren't afraid to answer all the questions put to them. I believe that an independent UK has the guts and brains to fend for itself in the world at large rather better than it would shackled and subservient to the EU. I have no doubt that the future will be better in every way outside the EU political union. People complained that there was no Leavers plan but it was pretty obvious that the future relationship with Europe and the rest of the world was going to have to be redefined if we left the EU, the Leave campaigners put forward a compelling case that I could believe in. I voted Leave, everyone I know voted Leave and frankly I'm surprised that the Leave vote wasn't massively more than 52%.

  • Keziah - 8 years ago

    I voted Remain and would vote Remain again.

    My reasons for voting Remain are independent of the economic implications and I disliked the way the Remain campaign focused almost entirely on this aspect (ie: how the economy would suffer if we were to leave) to the exclusion of all other benefits of EU membership.

    But it's clear that their predictions are already starting to come true (without Article 50 even having been triggered) and I hope that will make some of the more moderate Leave voters change their mind over the coming weeks and months.

  • Richard Barrington - 8 years ago

    The UK didn't vote to leave the EU. A small majority of those that voted ( or were allowed to vote ) voted in an advisory referendum to inform our Sovereign Parliament in its deliberations.

    Millions were excluded from the vote & Millions more miss-informed by rightwing press barons & pornographers.

    The referendum was an event in a democratic process and in our representative democracy Parliament is Supreme not the mob.

  • Ken - 8 years ago

    I voted Leave and would vote Leave again. The remain campaign has now been proven by events to have been entirely built on a massive catalogue of lies. Deluded, xenophobic bigoted remainers are still lying to anyone who will listen to their whingeing. They are in total denial about the huge amount of free trade that the rest of the world wants to do with us, and want to keep the trade barriers and protectionism of the EU in place.

    I am more confident than ever that leaving the EU is the best thing we have voted for in many generations.

  • Kadi - 8 years ago

    I was not allowed to vote as German moving to Northern Ireland in 1982! I would vote Remain.

  • Denise bavister - 8 years ago

    Voted remain would vote remain again

  • Stefan Aalten-Voogd - 8 years ago

    I answered "did not vote, and would not vote again" since as a Dutch "immigrant" into the UK (since 1987!) I am not allowed to vote. However, if I had been allowed to vote I would have voted Remain, and would do so again now!

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