So the other countries compromising the UK are happy?
And from the poll data, the younger voters weren't that keen on it.
Yeah I'm sick of getting blasted by one sided opinions on imgur.
Gotta say that those numbers aren't generally accepted though. A Survation poll conducted yesterday found that 7% of Leave voters regretted voting the way they did. Not that there's some very large chunk of Leavers now regretting their vote, but to suggest that it's only 1% who are having second thoughts while there's much more happy Remainers might not be accurate.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on June 27, 2016, 10:20:25 AMQuote from: Flee on June 27, 2016, 09:52:07 AMGotta say that those numbers aren't generally accepted though. A Survation poll conducted yesterday found that 7% of Leave voters regretted voting the way they did. Not that there's some very large chunk of Leavers now regretting their vote, but to suggest that it's only 1% who are having second thoughts while there's much more happy Remainers might not be accurate.I'm getting my data from an Ashcroft poll.Source? I also don't see why it would be any better than those of other independent polling agencies, especially given Ashcroft's known pro-Leave tendencies.
Quote from: Flee on June 27, 2016, 09:52:07 AMGotta say that those numbers aren't generally accepted though. A Survation poll conducted yesterday found that 7% of Leave voters regretted voting the way they did. Not that there's some very large chunk of Leavers now regretting their vote, but to suggest that it's only 1% who are having second thoughts while there's much more happy Remainers might not be accurate.I'm getting my data from an Ashcroft poll.
so saying that just 1% of Leavers are having second thoughts might not be entirely accurate when other polls find higher numbers than that.