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Brown : "game Changing Deal" ?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4189 9727
What possible deal would make the leavers not want to leave?
What possible deal would make the leavers not want to leave?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Assuming the vote were rerun with only people who voted last time allowed to participate, it wouldn't take many Leave voters to switch for the opposite result to happen. So something like 95% of Leave voters could be unswayed by anything and 5% could switch because they don't like the economic fallout, and that would be enough.
But maybe some remain voters would switch too. But I said it before: I don't think that enough has happened yet for many people to really feel inclined to change their minds from 2016.
But maybe some remain voters would switch too. But I said it before: I don't think that enough has happened yet for many people to really feel inclined to change their minds from 2016.
The notion that people didn't 'get what they want' only flies if they have a chance to vote again, and that is not likely to happen.
Mr Brown seems to be confusing elections - which happen regularly, and people can and do change their minds, and those changes have a mechanism to change the government - and a referendum, which is a one-off, and you don't get to have another one simply because you didn't like the result the first time round.
Mr Brown seems to be confusing elections - which happen regularly, and people can and do change their minds, and those changes have a mechanism to change the government - and a referendum, which is a one-off, and you don't get to have another one simply because you didn't like the result the first time round.
Zacs, the current government isn’t giving Leavers what they want because Leavers want simply to leave - and that would also apply if Labour was leading Brexit. Remaining in the EU, however, gives Leavers even less of what they want so actually there's no contest. We have to opt for the lesser of the two evils really.
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