The hypocrisy of Brexit
More than 50 polls since the 2017 general election show that Britain no longer wants Brexit.

The hypocrisy of Brexit

Here’s the hypocrisy of Brexit. Brexiters reject the Brexit deal on offer. But Britain is not allowed to reject Brexit.

From the outset of the EU referendum back in 2016, Brexiters couldn’t agree with each other what kind of Brexit they wanted.

Nothing has changed.

There was no agreed plan, blueprint or manifesto for Brexit. And there still isn’t.

Theresa May’s Brexit plan looks set to be roundly rejected by Parliament early next month.

By all accounts, most Brexiters hate it. They want a different kind of Brexit altogether.

But here’s a question for all Leavers: what kind of Brexit did you actually vote for? The answer has to be that you didn’t vote for any kind of Brexit. No one defined what Brexit meant.

Leave was just one word, and the implications of it were never properly spelt out. Brexit didn’t mean Brexit. Leave didn’t mean leave. It was never detailed.

Now we have the detail of Brexit, or “a Brexit”, shocked Brexiters say that isn’t what they wanted. Indeed, the so-called plan doesn't even include all the details: that's to be decided over the coming years, when it will be too late.

Brexit politicians only have themselves to blame. Nobody was told what kind of Brexit they might get if they voted for Leave. And we still don’t know for sure.

Brexiters want an opportunity to choose a different kind of Brexit. But at the same time, they want to deny the country an opportunity to choose to reject Brexit altogether.

Like a broken record, Prime Minister Theresa May says there cannot be another vote on Brexit.

“The people were given a vote,” she says ad nauseam. “The people’s vote happened in 2016. And the people voted to leave.”

  • But the people didn’t vote for an almighty, calamitous mess, Mrs May.
  • The people didn’t vote to have vital foods and medicines in short supply.
  • The people didn’t vote to be poorer.
  • The people didn’t vote to trash our economy – which before the referendum was the fastest growing in the G7 (now it’s the slowest).
  • The people didn’t vote to put at risk peace in Northern Ireland.
  • The people didn’t vote for utter uncertainty and chaos, just weeks before we are due to leave.

Now, the evidence is overwhelming that a majority of the UK public not only don’t want the Prime Minister’s Brexit.

They don’t want any Brexit at all.

On 15 November, just one day after the Cabinet “approved” Theresa May’s Brexit deal (although resignations followed later) YouGov sampled the GB population.

The results were that 47% said it’s wrong for Britain to leave the EU, 40% said it’s right to leave, and 13% didn’t know.

The figures have been analysed by Adrian Low, Emeritus Professor of Computing Education at Staffordshire University. He told me:

“If you take out the ‘don’t knows’, add Northern Ireland's preferences and re-weight the data using the original referendum results, that adds about 4% to the remain majority.

“So, the majority of the UK as a whole (which of course, includes Gibraltar as they were included in the original referendum), it shows that now around 55% want the UK to remain in the EU, and only 44% want to leave.

“That’s a margin of about 11% for Remain. This figure has been growing since last year’s general election.”

Consequently, Professor Low has this week written to all 650 Members of Parliament to advise them as follows:

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Dear Member of Parliament

More than 50 polls, from a range of different polling companies (YouGov/BMG/Survation/National Centre for Social Research) have sampled Brexit opinion since the 2017 general election.

The results have been consistent and show a clear trend.

[ ∞ Link to graphs and data]

Since the general election, 98% of the polls have shown that the UK public no longer want to leave the European Union.

Two and a half years on since the referendum the majority has moved from 3.8% in favour of leave to between 8% and 12% in favour of remaining in the EU.

A single polling result has, typically, a potential 3% error, but when 50 out of 51 polls from different sources, agree, it is difficult to refute this new 'will of the people'.

Statistically, the reasons for the changes are, almost certainly:

  1. Over half a million older voters who voted 75%:25% in favour of leave, have died.
  2. 700,000 new 18-20 year-olds are now able to vote. They have a 67%:33% preference to remain.
  3. About 5% of remain voters accepted the democratic decision and 5% now undecided, but 90% still want to remain in the EU.
  4. A lower percentage (80%) of leave voters still want to leave, but 20% have changed their minds.
  5. Of the 12.9 million who did not vote, there is now a 2:1 majority in favour of remaining.

It seems to me important that you should know these figures, given the decisions you will be making in the near future.

As David Davis said, 'If a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy', and there has been a substantial change of mind swing from the referendum of between 12% and 16% in the direction of remaining in the EU.

We have attempted to illustrate how a three-way 'Peoples' vote' might be conducted at www.ThePeoplesVote.eu.

This does seem a very simple way to conduct a three-way vote and provides a way forward for dealing with the change of will in a democratic and stable manner that should appeal to much of the population.

Best wishes to you over the coming politically turbulent time.

Adrian Low

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If, as now seems close to certain, Parliament rejects Theresa May’s version of Brexit, then the case will be overwhelming to put the decision back to us, ‘the people’, who the Prime Minister so often refers to.

If Mrs May is really interested in acting on the ‘will of the people’ she will surely want to find out what that will is today, over two years after ‘the people’ were last asked.

Now we know what Brexit means, we need a new vote on that, for the very first time.

And if the country votes to reject it, and to remain in the EU, it will mean that’s the new ‘will of the people’.

After all, if Brexit is rejected in a new poll, it will mean that sufficient numbers of Leave voters have changed their minds since the 2016 referendum.

So, Mrs May, you shouldn’t worry that you’d be going against what 'the people' wanted two years ago, if they don’t want it any more.

Indeed, if you go ahead with Brexit when the country doesn't want it, you will be going against the ‘people’s will’.

And you wouldn't want to do that, would you?

Bob Korzeniowski

Wild Card - draw me for a winning hand | Creative Problem Solver in Many Roles | Manual Software QA | Project Management | Business Analysis | Auditing | Accounting |

6 年

"They don’t want any Brexit at all." No, they didn't want cronies to be enriched at their expense.?? Brexit:? Cronies in the UK benefit. EU: Cronies in the EU benefit. Everything else is just commentary.

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Robert Workman

Retired Business Analysis and Project Management professional.

6 年

Yes the Brexit campaign lied/bent the truth.? However, so did the Remain campaign.? So using these as reasons for another referendum is disingenuous.? You are right that we did not vote to be worse off economically, however, we did not vote for the increasingly federalist and dictatorial position being taken by the EU either. I am British, I am also a European?and proud of both.? But I do not want to be told what to do all the time, which is my interpretation of where the EU is going.? Hence my decision to vote to leave.? The way these negotiations have been conducted reinforces my belief that I made the right choice.? This is not about being anti Europe, it is about taking back control from the EU.? Regardless of the outcome, we will always be European and we will always have a close relationship with Europe. We have to approve this deal and get on with the negotiations with the EU and all our trading partners around the world.? It is entirely within our control how the economics will pan out in the future, but only if we leave the EU.? Staying in the EU will see our control of our destiny continue to be eroded.? Taken away from us by very expensive Eurocrats.? The bureaucracy in the EU is self serving and the primary danger (in my view) to a prosperous Europe. Let's get on with our lives outside Europe and all work together to be the great success we know we can be.?

Marcel Willems

Founding Partner | Employment Creator

6 年

Excellent article. Surely logic must prevail, and the UK public should be given a final say. Why does May stick so dogmatically to a referendum that was miss sold and widely misinterpreted? Such fanatical and irrational adhesion to ‘principles’ at all cost, is what we abhor and fear so much among religious extremists

Martin Wright

Using my proven knowledge/expertise in Administration to the advantage of a Great Employer. Unfluencer??

6 年

Britain was given an opportunity to reject Brexit - and it was a close call - but in the end the remainers lost by a clear and decisive margin.? However it is starting to look like the political class is deliberately sabotaging the decision - which is the worst of all worlds.

John Jacobs

Werk slimmer, niet harder

6 年

Give the people a chance to vote again for the Brexit and see if this is what they really wanted in the first place. Brexit supposed to mean..... leave the EU but this Brexit is not leaving at all.?Such a tremendous shame for the young people of the UK, who are having many basic European human rights stripped-away thanks to ignorance and misinformation.

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