The People's Vote - which way would you vote?
Poll: The People's Vote - which way would you vote?
Total Members Polled: 1247
Discussion
PurpleTurtle said:
I looked for "I'm prepared to see the economy go off a cliff in the short to medium term with no idea how or when it will recover because I don't have a crystal ball but the Daily Mail told me it will be all milk and honey, but yeah, blue passports" option but I couldn't find it.
That's the second one down fella if it helpsI was looking for "I'm prepared to see an economic meltdown, the sky will fall in and WWIII will start shortly after but we'll have blue passports" that was also second one down.
I was also looking for "I just wanna watch the world burn but we'll have blue passports" that was also second one down.
Other versions of second one down are available - after all we all voted leave for different reasons where as everyone who voted remain was because it was the "status quo"
B'stard Child said:
LordGrover said:
Is this still going on?
I thought it'd be all over by now.
Wake me when it's all over.
You know it's never gonna be over don't you?I thought it'd be all over by now.
Wake me when it's all over.
At least until the Earth spins off it's axis and we all plunge screaming into the Sun. Because Brexit.
LimaDelta said:
B'stard Child said:
LimaDelta said:
Interesting that the questions you have chosen will split the leave vote resulting in a remain victory. I wonder if the real 'peoples vote' will try the same trick?
Is it working?? For PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
B'stard Child said:
If it was a serious question then I'll attempt a serious answer
For PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
66% leave and 29% remain I would suggest...For PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
Vanden Saab said:
B'stard Child said:
If it was a serious question then I'll attempt a serious answer
For PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
66% leave and 29% remain I would suggest...For PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
B'stard Child said:
If it was a serious question then I'll attempt a serious answer
For PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
"slight". Hahahaha you are a wagFor PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
Anyone else seen the 'Peoples Vote' latest video advertising their march on October 20th...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
citizensm1th said:
I don't think it will be a surprise how this will go on here,
Thankfully ph is not representative of the UK as a whole.
As stated PH doesn't have to be representative of the UK as a whole for conclusions to be drawn from any relevant pollsThankfully ph is not representative of the UK as a whole.
Frequent anecdotes about "Leavers changing their minds" should be mirrored by a small percentage of people changing their mind on here - The only ones that I can remember seeing have been along the lines of "I was on the fence - chose remain as less risk but now the decision is made if we had another vote I'd be leave"
don'tbesilly said:
Trolleys Thank You said:
don'tbesilly said:
Staying as was back in June 2016, is not a viable/realistic option.
Post up what the terms of our 'new' relationship will be with the EU should there be a 2nd referendum with a Remain result, and you'd get a more balanced result.
'People's vote'!
I sense someone is scared at the prospect of the status quo being an option. Post up what the terms of our 'new' relationship will be with the EU should there be a 2nd referendum with a Remain result, and you'd get a more balanced result.
'People's vote'!
“Emanuel Macron, the new French President, spoke about an open door.
I agree,” Mr Verhofstadt said. “But like Alice in Wonderland not all the doors are the same. It will be a brand new door, with a new Europe, a Europe without rebates, without complexity, with real powers and with unity. That is the door towards Europe.”
Translate the above to what the 'new' terms will be, and it's a landslide for Leave in a 2nd referendum.
Bring it on
Boom!
You don't want it to be an option as you know it would drastically harm a leave vote. You'd rather take an option off of the table for the British people, one they may or may not want just to fulfil your own Brexit fantasy. So much for democracy...
citizensm1th said:
B'stard Child said:
If it was a serious question then I'll attempt a serious answer
For PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
"slight". Hahahaha you are a wagFor PH it is to be expected - despite our constantly returning "left wing liberal" friends (Jawknee I'm talking specifically about you) there is a slight right wing bias on here
As a result if you compare the pre-referendum polls on here with the result you will see a 10% lean towards leave v the actual public vote
I would expect on that basis that if a "peoples vote" happened the result based on this poll would be 57 / 43 in favour of leave (provided the decision is a "Leave" or "Stay for a Reeming"
JM2pW
Hayek said:
Anyone else seen the 'Peoples Vote' latest video advertising their march on October 20th...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
That video is fantastic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
citizensm1th said:
I don't think it will be a surprise how this will go on here,
Thankfully ph is not representative of the UK as a whole.
compared to the last Brexit poll the figures really are not going the way some suggest... Thankfully ph is not representative of the UK as a whole.
Voted brexit and would do again: 51%
Voted remain and would do again: 33%
Voted brexit and would now vote remain: 4%
Voted remain and would now vote brexit : 4%
Didn’t vote and would vote brexit : 2%
Didn’t vote and would vote remain: 3%
Would refuse to vote again. : 2%
In fact it seems to be going the other way...
B'stard Child said:
Hayek said:
Anyone else seen the 'Peoples Vote' latest video advertising their march on October 20th...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
That video is fantastic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
Trolleys Thank You said:
B'stard Child said:
Hayek said:
Anyone else seen the 'Peoples Vote' latest video advertising their march on October 20th...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
That video is fantastic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn0leX11A1k
81 likes, 8.1K dislikes.
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