Yes or no?

Yes or no

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 4.8%
  • No

    Votes: 100 95.2%

  • Total voters
    105
I voted to remain and I still believe in this choice. However I accept the vote that leave won.
Only thing I wish to of changed is that both sides should of informed us of the facts/possible outcomes - it was possibly the worst campaign by both remain and leave than what Donald trump did in America!
 
Happy with my choice and still believe we will be better off out. The entire EU is coming to come crashing down......you mark my words! :D
 
In a difficult, uncertain and dangerous world I still see little sense in us going it alone, when the benefits envisaged and promised are highly debatable, and we do not actually know who our future friends and enemies will be and so will be hostage to fortune.
 
Since the EU referendum back in June....... after all you've read, heard and seen since, have you changed your mind on how you voted?

Not changed my mind.

But if they dared to have a re-run in order to 'get the proper result', I'd change from 'Remain' to 'Leave'!
 
Not changed my mind.

But if they dared to have a re-run in order to 'get the proper result', I'd change from 'Remain' to 'Leave'!

Not a re-run - because in 2 yrs time, for the first time, we will all actually (if we can be bothered) understand the implications of what we voted for on 23rd June - as by then we will all have the information to understand the meaning and impact of Leaving the Single Market; Leaving the Customs Union; and Loss of Financial Services Passporting. And I include myself in that, as my understanding of all three was very hazy on 23rd June 2016.
 
In a difficult, uncertain and dangerous world I still see little sense in us going it alone, when the benefits envisaged and promised are highly debatable, and we do not actually know who our future friends and enemies will be and so will be hostage to fortune.
This thread was not started for you to regurgitate all you have brought up before.
 
Not a re-run - because in 2 yrs time, for the first time, we will all actually (if we can be bothered) understand the implications of what we voted for on 23rd June - as by then we will all have the information to understand the meaning and impact of Leaving the Single Market; Leaving the Customs Union; and Loss of Financial Services Passporting. And I include myself in that, as my understanding of all three was very hazy on 23rd June 2016.


See post no.23 please
 
See post no.23 please

I have explained why I have not changed my mind and why I believe a First Referendum on the Leave Ts&Cs is for ME valid. I am open in saying that I did not fully understand the impact of these three aspects of leaving when I voted - and I still do not. I am not looking for an argument.
 
I have explained why I have not changed my mind and why I believe a First Referendum on the Leave Ts&Cs is for ME valid. I am open in saying that I did not fully understand the impact of these three aspects of leaving when I voted - and I still do not. I am not looking for an argument.

Sorry, I'm not interested in why.
The thread isn't called 'Yes or no and why', simply yes or no, a closed question requiring at the most a one word answer if not just a vote would do.
If you want to explain your feelings again, do it elsewhere please. I dont think I can be any clearer.
 
Sorry, I'm not interested in why.
The thread isn't called 'Yes or no and why', simply yes or no, a closed question requiring at the most a one word answer if not just a vote would do.
If you want to explain your feelings again, do it elsewhere please. I dont think I can be any clearer.

I will simply note that many posts have explained their choice - and use as examples posts #41, #42, #43 and #46.
 
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