Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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Well the blue UK passport industry, that's going to be booming surely
Agreed, that will boom. Unfortunately our passports are now produced in the EU
Well the blue UK passport industry, that's going to be booming surely
Agreed, that will boom. Unfortunately our passports are now produced in the EU
We'll probably do a roaring trade if we pick up the contract for the ration books.
Thanks. Can you post a link to those polls?
I can't see the YouGov one, but Huffington post says:
"But while voters have conceded another vote on the UK’s exit deal is needed, they have not changed their minds in significant numbers over the UK’s membership of the EU, according to a YouGov poll for The Times newspaper."
Thanks. Can you post a link to those polls?
I can't see the YouGov one, but Huffington post says:
"But while voters have conceded another vote on the UK’s exit deal is needed, they have not changed their minds in significant numbers over the UK’s membership of the EU, according to a YouGov poll for The Times newspaper."
I can't see the YouGov one, but Huffington post says:
"But while voters have conceded another vote on the UK’s exit deal is needed, they have not changed their minds in significant numbers over the UK’s membership of the EU, according to a YouGov poll for The Times newspaper."
Have you learned to read?Have you heard of Google?
The poll results can vary depending on the questions (e.g. second referendum on in/out or second referendum on terms of final deal).
Here's some aggregates (it's easier on my eyes if I click table view):
https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questio...he-european-union-asked-after-the-referendum/
https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questio...-exit-from-the-eu-once-they-have-been-agreed/
The polls [MENTION=12101]Mellotron[/MENTION] can't be compared because they are not like-for-like questions. It's also not perfect to compare polls from different pollsters as they use different methodologies.
There's a bunch more polls listed here:
https://whatukthinks.org/eu/opinion-polls/uk-poll-results/
Here's what I posted in another thread (that was subsequently merged with this thread):
Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union, or leave the European Union?
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Do you think there should be a second referendum to accept or reject the terms of Britain’s exit from the EU once they have been agreed?
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We're not allowed to until we leave the EU
Looking at that, it seems views haven't changed much since 2016.The poll results can vary depending on the questions (e.g. second referendum on in/out or second referendum on terms of final deal).
Here's some aggregates (it's easier on my eyes if I click table view):
https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questio...he-european-union-asked-after-the-referendum/
Not really, because the detail of any agreement would be affected by the deal/no deal we do with the EU.Yes we can. We can negotiate deferred agreements that come into force the minute we leave the EU.
Let's face it, we haven't time to discuss what you haven't heard of, we leave in March and even I don't think we'll get a long enough extension of membership for that.
What about the 600M we import from Czech Republic in car parts to keep our automotive industry going. (At 3.9% percent of our parts imports, it's not huge but the same as USA and China). I assume whatever the answer is, we will do the same with the rest of our major car part suppliers, Germany, France, Belgium, Italy, Poland and Spain who all supply us with far more.
Was assuming you were spending your time researching what industries will be better off post Brexit. So far we have car park attendants and the tourism industry, perhaps universities. The latter two driven by low sterling though, and we could engineer that within the EU if we chose,so not sure they count.
Looking at that, it seems views haven't changed much since 2016.
Obviously before the referendum, polls suggested people would vote to remain. They didn't, and it doesn't look like anything has changed.
No I was in the garden watching a tree surgeon deal with some storm damage.As for post-Brexit booming industries,travel will be very busy with all the EU people going home,letting agencies,estate agents,job agencies trying to fill the 3 million vacancies,accordion players,car valeters,delivery drivers,beggars etc.Sky's the limit.
https://www.holyrood.com/articles/news/half-uk-voters-support-second-eu-referendum-finds-poll
Second Referendum?
Yes - 50%
No - 40%
Don't Know - 10%
YouGov for The Times
Yes - 42%
No - 40%
Don't Know - 18%
BMG Independent Poll
Yes - 44%
No - 27%
Don't Know - 29%
From polls over last 3 months - i.e. previously fairly strongly against a second ref, national sentiment is now swinging quite strongly towards a second ref.
Yeah, some people have been saying there's been a strong swing in favour of remain / a second referendum / a referendum on the final deal, but I haven't seen this myself, which is why I posted this info before. There seems to have been a small shift recently, but not a large one. But the polls aren't perfect anyway, and there's margin of error and outliers to take into account too. I think pollsters have changed methodologies a bit since 2016 though to account for not getting the referendum result correct.
Not really, because the detail of any agreement would be affected by the deal/no deal we do with the EU.