They did lie and many want a second referendum but the filthy rich, who call the tunes to which so many dance, no doubt will prevent it.
The poll-firm, Survation, interviewed 1,003 adults in Britain between 30 November and 1 December 2017, asking if they would support a second vote on whether to leave the European Union.
The poll found 50 percent of people supported another vote,
34 percent rejected another referendum and
16 percent said they did not know. (!!!)
The poll also found 35 percent of those surveyed said they would be worse off financially after Brexit, while 14 percent said they would be better off.
Mike Smithson, an election analyst who runs the www.politicalbetting.com website, said on Twitter, it was “the first time any pollster has recorded backing” for a second Brexit referendum.
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Don't know whether to laugh or cry .... http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/donald-trump-retweet-theresa-may-britain-first-twitter-no-go-areas-the-queen-a8085101.html
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I agree Dove
It would seem the world is really going mad. We've got to try and laugh or we'll all be as depressed as the dog.
Sam, Artemis and Danae, impressive banners I admit but, I think I'll wear my special T-shirt.
Very attractive but have you got the guts to wear this, instead?
Perhaps even carrying the flag?
Sometimes I do feel we need saving from ourselves.
I think I'll try and match you!
They did lie and many want a second referendum but the filthy rich, who call the tunes to which so many dance, no doubt will prevent it.
The poll-firm, Survation, interviewed 1,003 adults in Britain between 30 November and 1 December 2017, asking if they would support a second vote on whether to leave the European Union.
The poll found 50 percent of people supported another vote,
34 percent rejected another referendum and
16 percent said they did not know. (!!!)
The poll also found 35 percent of those surveyed said they would be worse off financially after Brexit, while 14 percent said they would be better off.
Mike Smithson, an election analyst who runs the www.politicalbetting.com website, said on Twitter, it was “the first time any pollster has recorded backing” for a second Brexit referendum.
I believe Survation were the only ones who had predicted the rise of Corbyn's polularity and the diminished power of May at the last elections.
I can see, Danae, you've not chosen a suitable tee-shirt yet, so I'm gifting you one. I hope you'll wear it with pride!
Nice colour?
Intresting but others have a slightly different view: