Mnementh said:
There was a study on Bregret (don't know where to find it, but I remember) that showed that some regretted voting leave, but not enough to change the outcome. And some that voted remain also regretted their vote. This Bregret thing is mostly bullshit. The country was split, half was against, half in favor. That doesn't change for most people overnight. A few that do change their opinion (and that is only natural) there blown out of proportion. But the protest against Brexit is organized among the people who where against it in the first place. I assume with Trump is the same thing. Less than half of the voters voted for him. More voted for Hillary. And maybe some regretting voting for him, as some regret voting for Clinton. But that doesn't change anything. The lead in the deciding states was big enouh, much bigger than Bushs in Florida over Gore. So some people changing their opinion isn't relevant. |
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-poll-majority-uk-remain-eu-theresa-may-article-50-second-referendum-latest-a7395811.html
http://www.businessinsider.de/brexit-vote-regret-leave-margin-victory-2016-10?r=US&IR=T
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/your-area-regret-voting-brexit-9810159
That's what I've found. According to them, the majority of people are now against the brexit.
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