Latest YouGov has Brexit becoming even more unpopular – politicalbetting.com
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Addendum - Ditto Weirdly Woke Wombats!
(or is it "Gni"?)
As Mikey Gove said, if the country deems Brexit a mistake they will vote to overturn it.
Supporters of the EU say we would increase economic growth and allow easier travel to mainland Europe by rejoining. Opponents say we would subject ourselves to laws we have little say in and lose control over immigration. Would you support staying outside the EU or rejoining the EU?
If the Tories lose, someone will run for leader on a Brexit = mistake ticket. All bets will then be off as to how it plays out, as the issue will be openly on the table.
It isn't now.
Is this what we're doing?
Some wise fellow, with unparalleled modesty back in 2016 called this.
THE BREXITEERS, JUNCKER’S FIFTH COLUMNISTS?
How the Leavers may have ultimately signed the United Kingdom up for the single currency, the Schengen agreement, an EU Army, and a United States of Europe.
https://www2.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2016/10/18/the-brexiteers-junckers-fifth-columnists
GP surgery sends out "You have aggressive lung cancer" text.
Instead of "Merry Christmas".
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-64116668.amp
I think we could end up in a stable state where it's generally accepted that Brexit was a mistake, but that it's too much trouble to fix it.
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2022/12/29/voting-intention-con-24-lab-48-20-21-dec-2022
https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/jacob-rees-mogg-tories-next-general-election-leadership-bid-2051166
Of course that won't happen. I said someone will run branding Brexit an error. And then the issue will have to be addressed.
How will this go down with an electorate pretty pissed off with the whole thing and increasingly aggrieved with the politicians who sold it to them in the first place? Methinks badly. Unless the Tories start to accept that perhaps Brexit hasn't been the huge success they claim, they are in danger of getting absolutely smashed in some of these seat they need to hold.
2) Immigration, controlled or otherwise has never been an issue for me, remember immigration works both ways.
If they would have us, I would rejoin tomorrow.
We will vote to rejoin in some shape or form.
The True Believers won't want to say that, or be able to say it credibly.
So it would have to be a "Respecting the vote" Conservative. Are there many of them left? Hunt?
Having said that, without specific advocacy from one party or another, I agree that the default trajectory from here is to simply agree it was a mistake and move on.
Also, look at the trend, then tell me what breaks that trend.
Just as the Sindy polls, even now, aren't crazily different from 2014, when some also put Leave ahead.
When those figures are consistently at 60%+ (either way) is when we should be thinking about a sea change in public opinion.
What the Brexit government (and the UK government over Scotland) have consistently failed to do is reach out to the sizeable minority on the losing side and try and address their concerns.
Of course for some people, that would be impossible. Scott will never cease mourning for the EU or Stuart find a good word for the English. But there's a huge mass that could be persuaded that isn't being.
"Merry lung cancer!"
"Aggressive Christmas!"
First, there was a quirk in the 2016 vote. The very oldest voters (who actually experienced WW2) were less Leavey than the ones slightly below them. Peak Brexit vote was the first generation boomers.
More importantly, you can't directly compare 48/100 (in the referendum where there no DKs) with 53/87 (in a poll where DKs were counted). The nearest (but imperfect) like-for-like would be to call 53/87, 61 percent. You're not a fool, but at some point you do need to learn to respect statistics.
My 87-yo father supported Remain and described Brexit as pure stupidity. He left school at 15 and is probably best described as “white working class”.
(He has other, less centrist views but I will spare the details).
He actually voted Remain of course, but that was before we went to war with Eastasia.
For those on here who like railways and/or maps, the New Adlestrop railway map has been updated:
https://twitter.com/richardf/status/1608484036611301377
So if Brexit is now unpopular, which Brexit is that? Perhaps a question for focus groups rather than classic polls.
It’s like polling men who like to unicycle, or who own a pair of puttees.
They are violently irrelevant to the modern world.
As I pointed out they are actually even slightly more pro Brexit than current Tory voters, mainly as nearly a fifth of them have switched to RefUK now Sunak has replaced Boris as PM and Conservative leader
Since South Africa's domestic system was restructured in the 2021-22 season, their provincial teams play seven matches a season instead of the ten they played before. With the launch of the SA20 this season, those matches are pushed to the margins of the summer. The SA20 was also cited as one of the main reasons for South Africa's lean Test schedule in the next Future Tours Programme. They will play 28 Tests in the next four-year cycle, no three-Test series until at least 2026, and only four Tests in 2023.
And they have lost four tests on the spin...
So far, the IPL and the Big Bash League are proving profitable. As is the Vitality Blast. I haven't seen any other league making significant money and at least one (the Hundred) ran at a loss in its first season.
“I bought a Russian advent calendar. Every time I open a window an oligarch falls out.”
Older voters without passports were big supporters of both Brexit and lockdowns.
And of course they are the people most used to annual flu jabs.
I remember polls during lockdown where 20% of people never wanted nightclubs to re-open. I doubt if that 20% comprised many young Remainers.
I also think England are possibly playing too many tests. How many this year to date? 16?
"There is no way out.....
On this trajectory ......
I regret to say
We are ruined
My Party have brought this country to its knees
Rejoining the EU is our only hope"
People who claim to like "proper cricket" should realise there would be none without the subsidy from the short form. - Derbyshire CCC CEO at members forum October 2022
All 18 Counties received a huge sum from the 100 too, even though I don't like it and have never seen a single ball of it.
Agree with you about the Tests, but there is far too much of all international cricket.
But the Hundred is actively destroying the 50-over cup, which actually was profitable, and sending a ginormous subsidy to the counties which is far beyond what the competition is raising in revenue. At the same time, damaging the Blast and wrecking the Championship.
It was madness when suggested, madness now it is running and will be madness until the plug is pulled, if English cricket can survive that long.
And that is not about the quality of the cricket, the gimmickry or the naked power grab by the ECB at the expense of the county members they despise so much. That's purely looking at the money.
I reckon all that's happening is people thinking: well, the last few years have been a bit shit - Covid, cost of living, the economy etc. Brexit hasn't made life better, so logically Brexit must be a bit shit too.
It's like saying hur hur, these climate change blokes are still discussing the effects of the industrial revolution.
Good post otherwise.
Remember for all Corbyn's faults even in 2019 he got a higher voteshare than Ed Miliband and Brown did in 2015 and 2010 and in 2017 almost as high as Blair got in 2001
You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but there is no hiding the truth. The Tories are chained to a corpse, and that corpse is Brexit.
They will have a big majority, Starmer will enjoy a honeymoon, Starmer can point to the newly dire economic circs and say "it's worse than we feared, soz, we are rejoining the SM"
He will not get the chance again. They could lose in 28-29 and the Tories will be detoxed by opposition
It will be a paradoxical moment. Does Starmer go all out to make the country work "despite" Brexit? If he does and he succeeds then Brexit is with us forever. He will be a successful PM but he will never get us back in the EU
Or does he go all out and abandon all his pledges, and walk us back in to the SM/CU? That too is a perilous course
The positions have been reversed in our lifetimes.
No reason to suspect current positioning is immutable.
But you knew that, didn’t you?
Including those who didn’t choose either way in one and comparing it with one where you explicitly excluded those who didn’t choose either way is dishonest.
As the Brexit referendum went 37% Leave, 35% Remain, 28% DNV, then the side you cite has increased from 35% to 53% of the electorate. Or 48% to 61% of those who made a choice.
Either way, it’s considerably more than your bait and switch attempt implies.