Weighted to reflect the population, 62% chose to rejoin, 35% to stay out while 3% were unsure or offering no opinion.
In the original 2016 referendum, the UK-wide result narrowly passed Brexit by 51.89%. At the time in north, 56% of voters had chosen to remain with 44% choosing to leave.
tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺 ( @tryptaminev@feddit.de ) English39•1 year agoMaybe lets use the opportunity to flip the script. Reunite Ireland and offer Scotland to join, creating the United Republic of Ireland and Scotland.
Then demand the UK to change it’s name to Kingdom of England and Wales as a prerequisite to any negotiations with the EU
Quittenbrot ( @Quittenbrot@feddit.de ) English20•1 year agoThe Celtic Union is a dream of mine ever since Brexit happened.
EmrysOfTheValley ( @EmrysOfTheValley@beehaw.org ) English5•1 year agoCan Wales join you guys? We just too polite to England what we think.
Quittenbrot ( @Quittenbrot@feddit.de ) English4•1 year agoI’m neither Scottish nor Irish unfortunately, but I’d say the more the merrier!
lemmyvore ( @lemmyvore@feddit.nl ) English1•1 year agoNI has a very clear-cut legal option to leave UK and reunite with Ireland but Scotland’s situation is a lot more complicated.
paperemail ( @paperemail@links.rocks ) English13•1 year agoThe Star Trek “Prophecy” might actually come true! :o
In all seriousness, it makes a whole lot more sense now that the consequences of Brexit are disproportionately felt by the population in the north.