How would Britons vote if the EU referendum were taking place in 2023?
A majority of Britons (55%) say that, were the EU referendum taking place now, seven years after the original date, they would vote to Remain. Three in ten 31% say they would vote to Leave. This gives a headline voting intention of 64% to 36%.
The results show that one in six Leave voters (18%) now say that they would vote to Remain were the EU referendum being held now. Almost three quarters (73%) say they would still vote to leave the EU.
It should be a whole EU vote. Not just UK and EU’s country leaders.
Any member can veto as it stands today
I’m not educated enough in this topic to have an opinion of value but I think it’s hilarious that you want a referendum to decide while this fuckup of astronomical proportion happened due to a referendum.
Hmm maybe we could require the vote to be unanimous