I’d vote differently I was a remain - I would now vote leave, I’ve changed as I've lost all respect for the EU experiment in this process and now want out before it all collapses and takes us with it. When I voted for the EEC way back when it was not what it is now, no one asked me to vote on the EU just the “Common Market”. Plus my children voted exit and it’s their future.
Yes - I voted Leave and would vote Leave again - the reasons I voted Leave in the first place have not changed, and the bullying of Theresa May by the EU has just cemented my already strongly-held views.
I voted Leave with the (perhaps simplistic) view that the less people we had coming into this country, the less we'd need to rip it up to provide infrastructure - houses, roads, railways, etc.
But then if we don't have the EU's environmental laws, planners & builders will be able to ride roughshod over green spaces anyway.
However, I'd probably vote Leave again because during the last 2.5 years the EU has not endeared itself to me. I've really come to dislike the institution.
Definitely looks as though the majority of people are sticking to their original decision. The democratic process has led to this situation and we just have to get on with it now.
Absolutely REMAIN - as before. I know the EU has faults - everyone in Europe accepts that. But we can help reform from within - people have (up to now) respected the British view if given the right way - not arrogantly! And the greatest thing the EUhas done is give us peace in Europe - although there are lots of other things we take for granted at the moment. Our national selfinterested Press have a lot to answer for.
My feelings too Blencathra even if it means the awful prospect of going through the whole process of another referendum. Appalled at the current level of chaos!
I voted remain and would do so again. I am horrified at the complete shambles. I think it very selfish to leave when we would deny our children and grandchildren all the advantages that we have enjoyed. They are the ones we should be thinking of.
In any case the margin between leave and remain was slim and first past the post democracy imo is outdated and a better PR system could be established. Perhaps then more people would feel it was worth bothering to vote!
Callgirl1, I voted not to join the Common Market as we had great trade arrangements with Commonwealth countries such as Australia, New Zealand etc. The Brits nearly wrecked both these economies and they now have other trade deals etc. Economies are very different now from 50 years ago. I don’t want to be the next state of the USA with chlorine chicken and GM foods .......