Brexit - would you still vote the same as you did?
Poll: Brexit - would you still vote the same as you did?
Total Members Polled: 458
Discussion
As before, I'd have voted remain if there was an option to eject the French. As there wasn't I voted leave. As there is still no option to eject the French, then my vote would remain as leave.
For some background into my feelings about the French and the EU, do some research into the relocation of the EU parliament to Strasbourg for 1 week EVERY SINGLE MONTH.
For some background into my feelings about the French and the EU, do some research into the relocation of the EU parliament to Strasbourg for 1 week EVERY SINGLE MONTH.
I'd be interested to read the opinions of people who voted Leave but would now vote Remain
I can understand the other options, but that one is a bit of a mystery to me. Perhaps because I saw Leave as the right decision in the long term, but that decision (for me) had to overcome the short to medium term downsides and disruption.
It did, and for me it still does.
I can understand the other options, but that one is a bit of a mystery to me. Perhaps because I saw Leave as the right decision in the long term, but that decision (for me) had to overcome the short to medium term downsides and disruption.
It did, and for me it still does.
Voted remain and still would.
The EU have behaved awfully over the vaccine thing and it did put me off, but I still believe Brexit is a mistake.
I will happily be proven wrong though. What's done is done and there's no point dwelling on the past. Moving forward I hope it works out well for us.
The EU have behaved awfully over the vaccine thing and it did put me off, but I still believe Brexit is a mistake.
I will happily be proven wrong though. What's done is done and there's no point dwelling on the past. Moving forward I hope it works out well for us.
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