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    1. Longjumping_Egg7706 on

      Meanwhile, the majority would vote for the party of the guy who initiated the whole thing. Make it make sense!!!!

    2. Fluffy-Drop5750 on

      Told you so. Expect little special treatment when rejoining.

    3. SouthPerformer8949 on

      At the same time Reform, the biggest brexit party, is the largest party in the polls. By a big margin

    4. Notice that this was ALSO the case for years before Brexit, almost from the second it was announced.

      But there wasn’t a single major party that didn’t support Brexit by the time it came around. Virtually all the anti-Brexit / undecided parties literally changed their political stance so that nobody could vote for that, leaving only a tiny minority of parties that weren’t represented in even a fraction of the country and thus had no hope of winning being the only option by the time the next election came around.

      Basically ~48% of the country said “No” and all the major parties immediately assumed that the only way to survive was to utterly ignore 48% of the country entirely for the next decade at least.

      Statistically, it’s like deciding to only listen to men and disregard every woman in the country’s opinion out of hand and provide them no representation, and it’s literally that politically regressive as a policy.

      And it’s going to be years, maybe decades now before “women get the vote” in that respect again.

    5. DramaticSimple4315 on

      I guess there is steel-like correlation between those 30% and Farage voters. Meaning Brexit has lost the « global britain » side of the coalition and all those that left are the «  Rüle BrĮtAnyø » side

    6. Andreas1120 on

      This graph is deceptive due to no zero and no 100% … 55% is not that many

    7. Dreynard on

      … But are considering voting en masse for the party of its greatest supporter, Nigel Farage.

      Yeah.

    8. Lorry_Al on

      Vote was nine years ago. Millions that voted leave are now dead.

    9. Had this conversation with my boomer dad the other day, essentially the argument goes “well we didn’t have a REAL Brexit, but when Nige gets in he will fix it!”.

    10. jack5624 on

      R/Europe beating a dead horse again. The fact is that there is currently no political debate on re-joining the EU. No big political party is going to start that debate because it is a guaranteed shit show, it will divide the electorate and the parties.

      Also whether Brexit was a mistake or should we re-join are 2 different questions. I highly suspect that a referendum on re-joining the EU would fail due to having to accept things like the Euro along with others.

    11. ProductGuy48 on

      Brits live in a permanent state of cognitive dissonance. On one hand they believe Brexit was bad and wouldn’t do it again if they had the chance. On another, they are about to make Farage, one of the main architects that duped them, Prime Minister.

    12. BigFloofRabbit on

      Don’t expect much to change. Many of the Brexiteers have just pivoted over to Reform instead, and because of our strange antiquated electoral system they have a pretty good chance of winning at the next election.

    13. The EU would be better with the UK in it. I wonder will they ever come back.

      Looking in the window at the UK from Ireland, I get the sense that a lot of British people would choose to stay out & regret it rather than risk feeling any sense of national emasculation by rejoining. A full generation may need to pass first.

    14. Hetzendorfer on

      Putin’s investment fruited so well for him.Feed stupid gullible people with social media propaganda, and pay a few key actors in politics.Easy-peasy.The West seriously needs to invest more in education to nurture critical thinking, because his trolls are eating us alive.Well it might as be far too late already…

    15. AndreasDasos on

      I mean, it was a 52-48 vote 9 years ago and ‘no’ swung younger…

    16. The_Nunnster on

      r/Europe racing to post every single poll that shows Brits regret Brexit (it doesn’t change anything)

    17. Kurainuz on

      Thankfully voters in other countries have learn from brexit and are not falling into the far right anti europe propaganda /s

    18. fastbikkel on

      Still, Farage is quite popular. That should worry any person of adult mind.

    19. SupremoPete on

      Yet people support Reform with the leader who is a main cause of this

    20. chadofchadistan on

      Isn’t it time to let go? Britain ain’t coming back.

    21. Reddsoldier on

      10 years ago I wouldn’t have just accepted that there’s 30% of the population who are utterly delusional, but now I think I can square that – at least it’s ONLY 1 in 3 people who are detached from reality entirely.

    22. an-font-brox on

      future historians of the 21st century will know us as the age where elites successfully convinced the working plebs to act against their own interests.

    23. ConanTehBavarian on

      What if you had used the one tool that separates the human being from animals and reflected on your decision before making your cross? The grotesque figure of Mr. Garage should have been enough of a warning

    24. RijnKantje on

      They have a referendum like this every generation, and every generation goes up and down on the support for the EU.

      This doubting, in itself, means they should not join. the EU is not some club you can choose to join and leave every now and then, it’s a national commitment to our continent.

    25. Infamous_Alpaca on

      How is the new relationship between the UK and the EU progressing? Given the current divergence, it would seem logical to continue to build deeper cooperation.

    26. Mayb3Human on

      30% still in favour is still crazy high. The wool’s taken off their eyes, they can see they were duped, they can see the weakened position it’s put the UK and Europe in but they still think it was right to leave?

    27. Material-Floor-9019 on

      Of course. Rejoin! Leave the Pound at the door while you collect the Euro and sign the Schengen Agreement on your way in.

    28. Suspicious_Feed_7585 on

      Aah yes, but still farage is winning ? …. Europe is in a crisis on the political spectrum.. ppl believe social media to much… it is so fucking easy to create fake media nowadays.. and ppl eat that shit up like its breathing air…

      Our collective mind have been corrupted with garbage new, fake stats and wrong ideas.. and thats hard to get out off… becuase humans have a bias towards negative news.

      This is also why big companies stay out of reach.. they have the best neuroscience, behavior etc etc scientists on there payroll to bend the will of the ppl by shitting out tons of media that is skewed in there favour, also paying politicians etc.. this game is rigged like hell.. and there is zero counter balance.. the eu is doing to little to combat these practice.. we are royally fucked.. and probably the only thing that will reset this madness is a world war. Becuase only trough real pain, ppl will learn.

    29. And then they will vote again for the guy who brought Brexit. Right?

    30. Playful-Rope1590 on

      Well no shit Sherlock. The rest of us told you this would happen. But you dreamt of deals with New Zeeland and Brazil and having the world at your feet. Like it was the British Empire again

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