Why 61 percent of Leeds residents would vote remain if EU referendum was held today
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The YEP's poll asked:
"Britain officially leaves the European Union on Friday at 11pm. Leeds voted to Remain in the 2016 Referendum by a margin of 50.3 per cent. But how would you vote now?"
There were 4,200 votes cast as of 2pm on Thursday and the results were as follows:
Leave: 1,600 (38.8 per cent)
Remain: 2,600 (61.9 per cent)
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Hide AdLynsey Thomas said: "I'd still vote remain. I've seen nothing in the past three and a bit years to convince me that leaving is a good idea."
Tam Sinstentiford added: "Remain. Absolutely no logical reasoning or benefits to back leaving."
While Ben Warren said: "How about rejoining in 2030?"
Despite the overall result, most of the commenters on the YEP's Facebook page were still in favour of leaving.
Tom Clarke said: "As before. Out. and will be celebrating on Friday, then sit back and watch the whole rotten edifice of the EU collapse within eighteen months."
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Hide AdLinda Garczynski said: "I would still vote to leave, I have never wanted to be in it."
Lynda Slade simply said: "I voted out, and I haven't changed my mind."
There's not doubt the Brexit referendum has been the most divisive political decision made in a generation.
Some will be commiserating on Friday, while others will be popping the champagne - but many more will just be glad to see a concrete decision being made.
Gordon Roy said: "I voted Remain, but I believe in a democratic vote. So I'm glad that we are leaving. Otherwise why vote on anything in this country ever again."