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gulliver1 | 09:06 Sat 17th Mar 2018 | News
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Whats all this talk on the news about Tory Voters who backed May in 2017 , now favour a second Referendum.
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What true facts and ramifications, gulliver?
So many voters in the referendum have now reconsidered their feelings about leaving the EU, now that the true facts and ramifications are known ....

Very true, gulliver. I voted to Remain but having seen the way the EU have approached this I am now firmly in the Leave camp.

Is that the sort of thing you meant?
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Why are the leavers so confident of Brexit happening, but are S*** Scared of a second referendum? WHY ?.
Nobody is scared, unless it's you.There is no need for another referendum.
I don't think in general they are. They may feel they have already voted so feel annoyed that the losers want another bite at the cherry. But it would be funny if a second vote showed an even greater Leave majority
Gulliver, from what I have heard in the press there is little sign that people who voted leave have changed their minds.

It seems that if there was a second referendum now it would indeed go to remain, but mostly because of those who didn't vote either making their minds up or saying they would go and vote this time. Whether they actually would bother to vote in a rerun time is unknown.
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"It would be funny if a second vote showed an even greater majority"
Think that's what Mrs May thought when she called a second General Election.
The full true facts and ramifications are inevitably unknown in detail at this point, and won't be known until we go through the whole process. Some things are clearer though. It's been confirmed that the EU are unwilling to be reasonable and, in an effort to punish the UK, are willing to cut off their nose to spite their face. That doom and gloom predictions were the nonsense most always thought they were. That change will bring some disruption as the price for improvement. And some Remainers can't help continually spreading Remainer rumour in the hope of overturning a decision already made that they disagreed with so that our nation can ccontinue to be influenced, controlled even, by foreign powers.
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>Think that's what Mrs May thought when she called a second General Election.

You mean when the Tories secured their highest share of the vote since 1983?
//Think that's what Mrs May thought when she called a second General Election. //
Mrs May was appointed prime minister during an incumbent tory administration in 2016 and since that time, has only ever called one election.

unless of course, you know different?
Ok no second ref fair enough .So on that basis no more divorces .Would that follow .As people are we not intitled to change our minds .Me I’d still vote out but admit I ve learnt a lot more since last June .
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F/F 13.31, No! what I am saying is ,when Mrs May And her Tory Party came to power they had not got the Majority they expected ,then May called for another election and came out with an even less majority and the Tories in desperation had to bribe the DUP with tax payers money to prop up her now failing Party. OK.
^^ That is tripe. May inherited a working majority of 19. She was beguiled into believing that she could increase that manifold. She gambled and lost.

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