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Is it possible to have a second referendum on Brexit?

Personally, I don't think it is. Much to the disappointment of Remainers, there has been little shift in public opinion over the last two years. An average of polls shows a very small percentage shift to remain but well within the margin of error and nothing like the decisive shift that would be needed to mandate a second referendum.

In addition, there has been a hardening of attitudes among leave voters, with a majority of them saying they want a hard Brexit or a no deal Brexit. A no deal would be a disaster for everyone but if 98% of climate scientists can't convince partisan opposition of facts they don't want to believe, then a consensus of economists will have no such luck here.

When remainers see an incompetent government in meltdown over a bad idea that was impossible to deliver, leavers see an incompetent government in meltdown because it has sold out on achievable promises. That Britain is a second tier world power in a weak negotiating position is not what people want to hear.

In addition, the 'People's Vote' campaign has failed to connect with anyone outside its metropolitan liberal base. Worse than this, it has divided its base by alienating Corbyn supporters like myself on the Labour left. So much time and energy has been spent on blaming Corbyn for Brexit and in plotting a new breakaway party that left remainers have suspicion of the PV campaigners which borders on hostility. The remain camp is divided along the lines of the Labour Party Civil war two years ago.

Most Labour voters backed remain, especially in the cities but in small regional towns the picture is mixed and most Labour MPs are actually against a people's vote. Corbyn is not prepared to fight for the Brexit issue because its not his top priority and also because its not a battle he can win.

There are no good or easy options in this complex and messy situation. I still think that some kind of compromise soft Brexit is the most likely outcome but that will please nobody. The shit show must go on.
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I don't know. Part of me feels rhat to throw it back to the ill-informed british public will just make things worse...but then now there is more understanding of what brexit actually involves maybe the vote is what is needed.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@InOtterWords Trouble is that I don't think there is more understanding of what Brexit involves. Its like I said above, remain voters like us see this as the worst of our predictions coming true and leave voters just blame the EU or bad negotiating.

There has been a hardening of views on both sides so another ref campaign would be even more toxic and no guarantee of a remain win. If leave won again then it would be taken as a mandate for hard Brexit. A remain win would be narrow too and would leave a lot of resentment.
@Burnley123 i agree totally, i just want a last ditch attempt to call the whole thing off
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@InOtterWords I was actually leaning towards a second ref a few weeks ago but what did it for me was that the mother of all clusterf++ks in Parliament had almost no effect on public opinion. If the People's vote was ever gonna have a mandate, it would be from that but sadly it just didn't happen.