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A poll for BBC Radio 5 live, conducted by the polling firm ComRes, suggests 62% of the 1,032 British adults canvassed say they are positive about Britain's future post-Brexit.
On the other hand, 26% of those spoken to have considered leaving the UK and moving elsewhere - including 43% of 18-34 year olds.
The EU petition urging a re-run of the vote has now attracted 4.14 million signatures - more than any other in the past five years.
Although the petition was launched in May, interest in it intensified in the 48 hours after the historic vote on 23 June - with 3.2 million people having signed it by 26 June.
But the man who started the petition, Oliver Healey, has claimed that it has been "hijacked" by Remain supporters.
Mr Healey, an English Democrat activist and Leave supporter, has disassociated himself from the petition saying he started it in the run-up to the vote because he was worried that the UK would opt to remain in the EU by a narrow margin on a low turnout.
As it turned out, the Leave campaign won the referendum by a margin of 51.9% to 48.1% while turnout was a higher than anticipated 72%.
Paul ZKTV wrote:
It is not a second referendum we need, it is an enquiry of how it will effect us carried out properly without bias. What it is we can have and what we cannot have and when under brexit.
it seems we voted for something we have no idea about. after all the people who supported brexit are in government to implement it and they are clueless how to do it never mind when to start.
this is what happens when you allow brain dead people to con other brain dead people to vote on something they have not got a clue about on a simple slogan like we can take control. yeah right they now have control of government.
why have they not declared article 50.
what are they waiting for.
Tim Drayton wrote:On the radio this morning, I heard an excerpt from yesterday’s address to parliament by the secretary of state for exiting the EU, David Davis. After he had said that it was natural for people to ask what Brexit would mean, I heard him stutter through the sentence, “It means simply ... simply ... simply the UK leaving the European Union.” Thanks for clarifying that.
Robin Hood wrote:Paul ZKTV wrote:
Two different photographs (look at the sequence of the national flags)..... two different gatherings!
More rubbish to do the UK down !
Paul ZKTV wrote:Robin Hood wrote:Paul ZKTV wrote:
Two different photographs (look at the sequence of the national flags)..... two different gatherings!
More rubbish to do the UK down !
must be the lack of NHS meds your getting ...
on the LEFT is G20 2015 with DC
on th RIGHT is G20 2016 with no TM ...
as in shes been pushed out of main picture ...
If you are looking for another job you make a job application, attend an interview, agree the terms and conditions and when you have satisfied yourself and have accepted that is what you want, you hand in your resignation (Article 50) and spend the next month (your notice period) arranging the handover to your successor. I see this as being no different! YES THATS A50 ,give that man some more free yellow pills .EXCEPT YOU AINT GOT A JOB TO GO TO - THERE IS NOT A SINGLE TRADE CONTRACT SIGNED !!!
or maybe AUNT SALLY new quote is ´´´let them eat sheep ..
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