Apologies in advance to those of you who are sick and tired of Brexit discussion.
So, with the resignation today of David Davis, and the appointment of Dominic Raab, it seems the comments section of the BBC news website has moved another notch towards remain, and supporting a second vote on Brexit.
I've been watching and listening to Brexit unfold over the last two years and I've certainly noticed an obvious change in sentiment among many of my friends and coworkers, as well as on comments sections across the internet.
Below is the final OCUK Brexit poll results, on the day of the referendum. Perhaps we could have another poll to see whether general attitude has changed amongst this forum?
How did you vote in the EU Referendum?
I personally voted leave in the referendum but given the choice again today I would vote remain.
So, with the resignation today of David Davis, and the appointment of Dominic Raab, it seems the comments section of the BBC news website has moved another notch towards remain, and supporting a second vote on Brexit.
I've been watching and listening to Brexit unfold over the last two years and I've certainly noticed an obvious change in sentiment among many of my friends and coworkers, as well as on comments sections across the internet.
Below is the final OCUK Brexit poll results, on the day of the referendum. Perhaps we could have another poll to see whether general attitude has changed amongst this forum?
How did you vote in the EU Referendum?
- Remain a member of the European Union
861 vote(s)
53.0% - Leave the European Union
763 vote(s)
47.0%
I personally voted leave in the referendum but given the choice again today I would vote remain.