![]() The leader of UKIP even conceded defeat on the night of the vote, presumably because the final polls were convincing that Remain would win. The poll predictions leading up to the referendum narrowed but a significant majority of late polls indicated that the country wanted to remain. ![]() ![]() Eleven of these polls indicate that the majority in the UK do not want Brexit. There have been at least 13 polls since June 23 rd which have asked questions similar to ‘Would you vote the same again’ or ‘Was the country right to vote for Brexit’. Moreover, according to predicted demographics, the UK will want to remain in the EU for the foreseeable future. However, in a close analysis, virtually all the polls show that the UK electorate wants to remain in the EU, and has wanted to remain since referendum day. The difference between leave and remain was 3.8 percent or 1.3 million in favour of Leave.
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