Brexit: Do you #Regrexit? UK voters voice doubt over referendum choice

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Brexit: Do you #Regrexit? UK voters voice doubt over referendum choice



London (CNN)From Brexit to #Regrexit -- an online petition demanding a second referendum on Britain's decision to leave the EU has passed 2 million signatures.

By Saturday afternoon, more than 2 million people had signed the petition on the official UK Parliament website. That number takes it well over the 100,000-signature threshold needed to force a debate on the issue by members of Parliament.
A rush to sign the petition caused the website to crash temporarily due to the high volume of traffic.



The petition, set up by William Oliver Healey, states: "We the undersigned call upon [the UK] 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."



Thursday's referendum had a turnout of 72% -- an increase over last year's general election turnout of 66%, but below the 75% suggested in the petition.
The "Leave" campaign won with 17,410,74 votes -- 52% -- to the "Remain" team's 16,141,241, or 48%.

Ben Howlett, a Conservative MP, confirmed on Twitter than the petition would be discussed by the House of Commons petitions Select Committee Tuesday.
That news came as some voters who had backed the "Leave" campaign took to Twitter to register their regret -- adopting the #Regrexit hashtag.



One voter, Adam from Manchester, told the BBC: "My vote -- I didn't think was going to matter too much because I thought we were just going to remain.
"The David Cameron resignation has blown me away to be honest. I think the period of uncertainty we're going to have for the next few months has been magnified, so I'm quite worried."



Another "Leave" voter, Mandy, told the London Evening Standard that she would change her vote if she could.
"This morning the reality is actually hitting in and the regret is hitting in," she said Friday. "I wish I had the opportunity to vote again, simply because I would do things differently."



Meanwhile, Cornwall in southwest England -- a region which voted to leave the EU -- is now seeking confirmation from government ministers that it will keep getting funding equal to its previous EU allocation.

"Now that we know the UK will be leaving the EU we will be taking urgent steps to ensure that the UK Government protects Cornwall's position in any negotiations," said John Pollard, the leader of Cornwall Council.

"We will be insisting that Cornwall receives investment equal to that provided by the EU program which has averaged £60m (more than $82 million) per year over the last ten years."

Source: Brexit: Do you #Regrexit? - CNNPolitics.com

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LOL Buyers remorse..
 

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Clearly referendums are the best way to garner broad support for policy.

Clearly.







Clearly.
 

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It's a good thread to bump!

It is fun bumping a thread full of Sour Grapes. :)



Flossy has Threadregret
 

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Clearly referendums are the best way to garner broad support for policy.

Clearly.







Clearly.

It is. They had their say. They got what they wanted. With all referendums, the conditions of victory should be defined. Do you need 50%+1? Any conditions for a second referendum? A referendum beets back room political deals by show committees any day.
 

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I wonder how many times one person can sign the petition? Not that it matters a whit. Those complaining about the result are USCWAP. They can bitch, whine, cry and plead all they want but overturning the referendum is just not on.
 

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Clearly referendums are the best way to garner broad support for policy.

Clearly.







Clearly.

You betcha, MF. And I can hardly wait to hear when we will holding one on any change to our voting system.

If you watch this movie.. you will support the UK decision 110%

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTMxfAkxfQ0

Nothing I didn't already research over the past few months in order to understand what the EU really is all about and why Brits - or some Brits I should say, were so anxious to get out from under their grip.
 

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Nice thread B00m... although I am sure your new bud is having B00m Threadregret and made a Flossexit.

I'll bump this sh*t ALL DAY.
 

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Well now that the BREXIT has passed.. I want Canada to get rid of our Ball and Chain..

KILL NAFTA and NO TPP!!


Nationalize or oil industry and kick out the US & China speculators and companies.

Take our fishing rights back and kick out the US and other foreign countries that have put our own people out of work.
 

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Well now that the BREXIT has passed.. I want Canada to get rid of our Ball and Chain..

KILL NAFTA and NO TPP!!


Nationalize or oil industry and kick out the US speculators and companies.

Take our fishing rights back and kick out the US and other foreign countries that have put our own people out of work.

Sounds like you guys clearly need a referendum on policy. *snicker*
 

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:thumbright::thumbright: Keep them coming, Eagle........they are so apropos of what is happening over in jolly old today.



Would be nice to think that is a true depiction of what is happening to the EU.


It would be nice if an expert on the matter would just list five pros and cons and it would end a lot of speculation on the matter. I'm totally ignorant about the matter & don't have an inkling. :)