The Union Jack Removed By BREXIT |
Following the conservatives decisive general elections victory, the UK is leaving the European Union. But where does the Brish public now stand on BREXIT and what do they think it should mean about emigration and economy?
Despite the conservative election success, half a dozen polls before the elections put Remain on 53% and Leave on 47%, according to these polls. One poll conducted since the elections by BMG Research has changed very slightly during the elections. It put Remain at 52% and Leave at 48%.
The lead of Remain is, apparently, too small to indicate that the Britons wish that Brexit was not happening. But, let us not forget, that in the 2016 referendum, the results were 52% to Leave and 48% to stay, which brought havoc to Britan with most large banks and companies transferring their headquarters from the City of London to Brussels, Frankfurt and other large cities on the European Union.
The evidence certainly shows that the UK citizens remain divided about BREXIT, but please BREMAIN, dear Friends!
Please Bremain! |
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