Poll: Given the choice of another Brexit vote, would you change your mind?

Given the choice of another Brexit vote, would you change your mind?

  • I never voted but would now vote to leave

    Votes: 23 2.2%
  • I never voted but would now vote to remain

    Votes: 48 4.5%
  • I voted Remain and that is still my decision

    Votes: 571 53.9%
  • I voted leave and that is still my decision

    Votes: 359 33.9%
  • I voted remain but would now choose to leave

    Votes: 12 1.1%
  • I voted leave but would now choose to remain

    Votes: 47 4.4%

  • Total voters
    1,060
Am I doing it wrong?

51.9 - 7 + 4 = 48.9 for leave.

:confused:

Yes, assuming I remembered the numbers right.

You say it was 51.9 to 48.1. If people switched:

Leave would go to down by 7% of 51.9% and up by 4% of 48.1% = 50.2%

Remain would go down by 4% of 48.1% and up by 7% of 51.9% = 49.8%
 
Yes, assuming I remembered the numbers right.

You say it was 51.9 to 48.1. If people switched:

Leave would go to down by 7% of 51.9% and up by 4% of 48.1% = 50.2%

Remain would go down by 4% of 48.1% and up by 7% of 51.9% = 49.8%

Yep, realise that now :) ta
 
Am I doing it wrong?

51.9 - 7 + 4 = 48.9 for leave.

:confused:

No, you're using percentage of the voters as a whole, rather than the percentage of a particular side, as stated in the post you quoted.

7% of the people who voted leave is 1,218,751
4% of the people who voted remain is 645,649

Therefore that would be a swing of 573,101 to remain, not enough to cover the 1,269,501 lead Leave had.

:edit: Hmm, maths from copying + pasting on my phone might be wrong there, but the point remains :p
 
Remain/Remain here too.

Lib Dems by the looks of it - http://www.theguardian.com/politics...ledge-british-return-eu-next-general-election.

Conservatives and Labour appear to be in deep troubles according to the news the past few days :eek:.

I'm hoping the election happens and Labour will be brave enough to pledge not to push the big red button.

I'm in a Labour/Tory swing seat (Stroud). Whilst I would generally vote LD (or consider Green), I would switch to a stay-in-Labour for this one. There's no policy more important to consider.
 
Heard on the news today that
  • 7% of people who voted leave would switch if they could
  • 4% of people who voted remain would switch if they could

Overall it wouldn't change the outcome.

oh don't bring facts into it... some elements of the press are still trying to milk the idea that the non-Barnsley yokel element of the leave camp were all lied to and now regret their decision because some numbers on the stock market are red instead of green and everyone is getting worried in general

most of these %s are a bit dodgy anyway as they tend to be pulled from small sample size polls
 
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I'll say it again then.
Your assuming that you (and others who bother to vote) do have a say in how the country is governed.

Gilly did say that you choose not to have a say. Voting and it meaning nothing isn't the same as choosing not to vote. Attempting to have a say and being denied it is different than choosing not to have one.
 
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