Submitted on Monday 28th May 2018
Rejected on Monday 4th June 2018
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Allow a second referendum on Brexit
Background:- In 2016 a referendum was organised to determine whether the UK should leave or remain in the EU. It was brought ,David Cameron .
A second referendum in the light of more understanding, and a new group of young voters could, I believe bring many ex "leavers" to change their vote.
Many statistics are available to show which groups of the population voted which way. By and large, the older section of the population tended to vote leave and the younger voted remain. This reflects the fact that a referendum is unlike a general election in that its result has no ending whereas a general election occurs every five years and unpopular policies can be revoked in a new Parliament.
Educational level showed a trend for the most highly qualified to vote remain and least qualified to leave.
Social grade followed household income with AB&C1s plus the higher earners voting largely to remain. (These figures are obtainable in many online studies.)
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