But how can you trust the polls? How can you be sure that the response is actually true - that the person actually did vote leave and would change their vote? If I'm a pissed off remain voter who wants a second referendum I could easily say that to try and get what I want - a different result! Or I could have actually voted leave and now have changed my mind!stui magpie wrote: Do the polls really suggest that a significant number would vote differently given a second go or is it just a real lot of noise coming from those who don't like the result?
The petition that media have reported as having 2 mill odd signatures is interesting - obviously people sign things without actually reading them
" A House of Commons spokeswoman said the petition was created on 24 May. There were 22 signatures on it at the time the referendum result was announced.
The petition's website states it was set up by an individual called William Oliver Healey ( a leave voter) and says: "We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the Remain or Leave vote is less than 60%, based on a turnout less than 75%, there should be another referendum."
The House of Commons petitions committee said it was investigating allegations of fraud in connection with the petition and had already removed 77,000 signatories - and was monitoring it for further suspicious activity. "
25th June 2016 http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu- ... m-36629324
So the referendum went ahead without the rule that the petition (with 22 signatories) called for before the vote even being discussed in the Commons let alone being put in place in - can't apply retrospective rules! So even though it will have to be debated because of the number who have signed will be a brief discussion!! If the remain voters want serious debate at least start a viable petition not just hijack this one set up by a leave voter obviously worried they wouldn't win!
One of the funniest things I've read is that there are around 39,000 signatories claiming to be Vatican City residents (population 800)
Whatever is decided some leadership and actual planning needs to happen ASAP - the current inertia is not going to help anyone IMHO.