Poll: We have a another OcUK Brexit poll boi!

What did you vote, and would you change now?

  • Leave and still leave

    Votes: 222 36.7%
  • Leave but would now remain

    Votes: 17 2.8%
  • Remain and still remain

    Votes: 324 53.6%
  • Remain but would now leave

    Votes: 17 2.8%
  • Didn't vote and I'm a yummy pancake

    Votes: 25 4.1%

  • Total voters
    605
I'm not keen on a second referendum either without an extremely compelling reason, I was just interested as to whether there was "buyer's remorse" either side. :)

Maybe it's a bit too soon but meh! Personally I'm almost at the typing point of changing my mind but only because I don't trust the clowns in parliament. Then I look at the EU at the moment and get a headache.
 
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I'm not particularly a Europhile, and would have been open to a rational, evidence based argument for why would be better off leaving the EU than remaining, but none seemed to be forthcoming. Not helped, I think, by the referendum boiling down a very complex decision to an over simplified yes/no question anyway, with absolutely no plan whatsoever offered by anyone regarding what to do in the event of an exit. So I voted remain.

Since then, I still haven't seen any evidence that we would be better off, and indeed, some reaction from various parts of the economy has been quite alarming. So my decision would still be to remain.

However, I don't support the idea of a second referendum; the first was one was badly managed enough, so I don't really see the point in a second. We just need to live with the decision and get on with it as best we can.
 
Remain, and still remain, but absolutely agree that as soon as a Brexit is settled on that meets the criteria of all those who voted for it we need to leave ASAP.
 
Remain and still remain.

I'm a Europhile, and I also recognise the enormous benefit socially and economically that the membership of the EU gives us. I also love that I can easily go and work anywhere in the EU. I currently live abroad and don't like the uncertainty that's now hanging over my head about what's going to happen when the UK leaves the EU.

The EU isn't perfect, but neither is any organisation. I'm actually even in favour of much tighter European integration and federalism.
 
Remain and remain for me...but I do think now we will just have to go along and Brexit. Lots of the people that voted for Brexit felt disenfranchised and I don't think we can disenfranchise them again
 
[FnG]magnolia;30290173 said:
This poll would/will be far more interesting once the deed is done and the effects are tangible.

That is at least 25-30 more polls away

Lets have poll on whether we want monthly brexit polls until anything actually happens, i am sure the forum would be far less divided by the results.
 
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well as we can see already the remain vote is stronger. the group in 'Leave but would now remain' are just not going to "openly" admit it are they? Just goes to show really... crap decision.

B@
 
Voted remain but changed to leave now, as long as we can have it hard and fast and quit asap without pandering to the EU.

We need to be strong and if it doesn't suit us then stick 2 fingers up and tell them to do one!!
 
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