Right to leave: 41%
Wrong to leave: 47%
YouGov haven't provided figures with Don't Knows excluded, but it must be either a 53-47 or a 54-46 split, depending on how the rounding worked out. On the high side for Remain, yes, but hardly evidence of "rocketing".
So why were the results so different on the new question giving people a straight choice between Remain and May's deal? It's probably partly a "question ladder" effect. Before being asked that question, respondents were first asked whether they support or oppose the draft Brexit deal, and by a margin of almost 2-1 they said they were opposed. It would have been difficult for some people who are essentially Leave supporters to say they think the deal is awful one minute, and then say they would vote in favour of it the next minute. After all, several prominent Brexiteers have said that they would prefer to remain in the EU to leaving on the basis of the deal. But if it ever actually got to the point where there was a straight choice in a referendum between Remain and May's deal, it's safe to assume that almost all Brexiteers would get behind the deal (however grudgingly) and those numbers would in all likelihood start to look very different.
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https://twitter.com/LucidTalk/status/1075866149173256193
ReplyDeleteMassive support in N. Ireland for a 'trade' border in the Irish sea, with 65% backing it diverging from the UK and staying integrated with the EU.
For May's deal brexit, it's 50/50 on full reunification. 57% for ending the UK if it's a hard brexit; a little behind Scotland's 59%.
So pretty much the UK over if brexit goes ahead. And that's before people actually get slapped in the face by the huge pile of shit that's flying towards the fan.
Lucky for unionists, it appears brexiters have all the baws of Corbyn with a nae confidence vote hand, so are getting cold feet.
https://twitter.com/britainelects/status/1075804655152783360
@britainelects
5 hours ago
Our #EUref tracker now has the number wanting to Remain in the EU at a new high: 54%, with Leave at 46%.
Lol, so much for El Alamein.
El Alemain was a long waiting game and the Jerries didn't understand that. They still don't realise we are wearing them down now and are getting ready to pounce. Brexit is coming and the nat sis and there may see euro buddies will pay the price for mocking us. Scum
DeleteLiar.
DeleteKellner, like whatshisname in Scotland, is just another britnat establishment tool.
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