Would you vote differently now?

Poll Poll Another Brexit vote.

  • OUT

    Votes: 50 46.3%
  • IN

    Votes: 58 53.7%

  • Total voters
    108
For nothing more than out of interest would you change your Brexit vote based on so far it appears we might not get a lot of what you MAY have voted for, or are you happy with how discussions are going and want to keep forging ahead as we are. The argument being that under a democracy you should be given the chance to vote again if you feel you’ve been given wrong information or promises that you originally voted for haven’t been carried through.

Don’t let’s turn it into a bun fight, it’s just out of interest, and please be honest, you obviously don’t need to give your name so imagine it’s now, how would you vote.
 
I would vote the same again, to remain. I was torn between the two last time as part of me wanted to do a 'sod it, let's see how it goes' but decided rather the devil I know. I still think that it should go ahead however, even though out won with a small majority, it still was a majority. Yes the question was worded terribly, yes there was missinformation and scaremongering from all sides, there always will be, yes people have protested against it, but ultimatly, the democratic process was followed legally and the outcome should be respected.

Awaits the hate :oops:
 
in of course, would be crazy to vote out. The country is incapable sorting things out on it's own, the government is a joke. Ran by absolute monkeys :fuelfire: But I am like most young people with many years ahead of me, wanting better future for my self and my kids :) unlike most leave voters who have a big house, mortgage paid off, a nice car and 15 years left to live. Watch the world burn, who cares aye, don't have long left anyway. Sit online reading the sun, daily mail etc and pretend that it is facts that EU is the bad guy here. Jokers.
 
I’m an old git who voted remain then and would again now. A year down the line and they’ve still got nothing sorted !
 
Voted remain the first time and would do so again but think the total ineptitude of Parliament so far in carrying out the will of the people is disgraceful :thumbsdown:
 
Sorry, I can’t vote in your 'poll' as the vote options do not match the premise of the question.

The question was “Would you change your vote?”, but the options are “In” or “Out”.

That doesn’t tell you how many would chan their mind, just how the microcosm that is the Z4-Forum would vote if the original referendum was held at this moment.

It would be analogous to the original referendum question asking “Should the UK remain in the EU or leave the EU” and the options being “Yes” or “No”.

:rofl: :poke:
 
mmm-five said:
Sorry, I can’t vote in your 'poll' as the vote options do not match the premise of the question.

The question was “Would you change your vote?”, but the options are “In” or “Out”.

That doesn’t tell you how many would chan their mind, just how the microcosm that is the Z4-Forum would vote if the original referendum was held at this moment.

It would be analogous to the original referendum question asking “Should the UK remain in the EU or leave the EU” and the options being “Yes” or “No”.

:rofl: :poke:

The headline question is just that, a headline, the question is on the poll itself, it says, Another Brexit vote: IN OUT. :poke:
 
I think its crazy that after all thats gone on people still think out is the right direction.

The country is on its knees and it will take years to recover.
 
Part of the problem was that most people really didn't know what they were voting for. That is probably still true. In other countries major and complex constitutional decisions set the bar much higher than a simple majority -they set it higher at say 66%. A decision taken on one day with imperfect information that will affect generations to come and you just need 50.1% is high risk and short sighted in my opinion. Decisions like this have long term impacts and many of those voting won't be around to really see the consequences. The split between the younger and older generations was very stark. I think its perfectly reasonable to have another vote once we are clearer on what the terms will be. I doubt whether we will get that chance though except on here :wink:
 
ronk said:
Most of the out voters I know were in non manufacturing related industries and public services.


That's surprising as I work in a factory on the shop floor and I'm the only person I know of that voted remain, still would if they re-ran it.
 
Buckz said:
in of course, would be crazy to vote out. The country is incapable sorting things out on it's own, the government is a joke. Ran by absolute monkeys :fuelfire: But I am like most young people with many years ahead of me, wanting better future for my self and my kids :) unlike most leave voters who have a big house, mortgage paid off, a nice car and 15 years left to live. Watch the world burn, who cares aye, don't have long left anyway. Sit online reading the sun, daily mail etc and pretend that it is facts that EU is the bad guy here. Jokers.

I'd vote out/leave again. You've done a good job of insulting a fair number of people there.
I'm 'just' in my 30's therefore hope I've got a few years to go and also want a good future for everyone (can't think anyone would want a bad future for their family?). I have a rented house btw.
 
Fishy Dave said:
Buckz said:
in of course, would be crazy to vote out. The country is incapable sorting things out on it's own, the government is a joke. Ran by absolute monkeys :fuelfire: But I am like most young people with many years ahead of me, wanting better future for my self and my kids :) unlike most leave voters who have a big house, mortgage paid off, a nice car and 15 years left to live. Watch the world burn, who cares aye, don't have long left anyway. Sit online reading the sun, daily mail etc and pretend that it is facts that EU is the bad guy here. Jokers.

I'd vote out/leave again. You've done a good job of insulting a fair number of people there.
I'm 'just' in my 30's therefore hope I've got a few years to go and also want a good future for everyone (can't think anyone would want a bad future for their family?). I have a rented house btw.

I feel insulted by your selfishness to vote leave too :) we're equal now :wink: self harm is an interesting thing.
 
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