ThePrinter wrote:
Thinking more of the internet political experts like yourself who like to claim to that so many leave voters would vote differently with nothing concrete to back that up.
Your finger isn't pointing in quite the right direction.
There is no secret that I voted remain and IF there was a second referendum, I would vote the same way.
However, I dont and never have advocated a second referendum, it will merely pro-long the agony.
Therefore, no concrete required for me, at all.
FWIW, I believe a second vote may well see a remain result. However, the margin of "victory" would still be extremely tight, almost forcing a "best of three", which would be utterly ridiculous.
Just for balance, as you appear to be in the "leave" camp, is Mry May's deal acceptable to you and if not, what would you like or expect to happen when she is once again laughed out of Parliament.
There are only limited times that she can goto Brussels, pretending to "sort things out" which, is nothing more than a delaying tactic.
Personally, I believe that "we" will have to beg the EU for more time, which they will probably be happy with as it will increase our divorce bill.
All interesting stuff though as both the EU and the UK seem to acknowledge that no deal is bad for both sides.
It's a rght cock up bt, at least I didnt vote for it, did you