Have Harlow voters changed their minds over Brexit?
Politics / Sun 19th Aug 2018 am31 11:43am
A RECENT poll has indicated that Harlow residents are changing their minds over Brexit.
Best for Britain and Hope Not Hate have produced a new map of British attitude towards Brexit and they are saying that the tide has turned.
The map can be found here.
https://www.bestforbritain.org/map
Harlow
At the referendum of 2016, 32.0% voters Remain and 68.0% voted Leave.
In their survey of 2018, 39.9% voted Remain and 60.1% voted Leave.
Over 100 Leave constituencies have changed to Remain they claim. There are also constituencies such as arch-Remainer, Kenneth Clarke’s constituency of Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire that have changed from Remain to Leave.
The survey has several caveats. They do not reveal how many people in Harlow were polled.
Whatever way it's looked at, Leave comes out top. All this brouhaha about," if we had another vote, blah blah blah, we'd win". Absolute tosh and unnecessary. Done.
What depths will the Remain camp stoop to next? How many people took this survey?
This is probably because those who didn't live in Harlow at the time of the referendum are the ones being asked to take part in this servey and most of those taking part are probably from other parts of the UK which was remain areas.
Mickyboy ...'Whatever way it’s looked at, Leave comes out top. All this brouhaha about,” if we had another vote, blah blah blah, we’d win”. Absolute tosh and unnecessary. Done'. Mucky if this is true, you have absolutely nothing to fear from a further vote.
Use your own words, not mine. Typical of BH, the champagne commie. Keep voting until we get the answer that they want. Tosh.
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