• I thought it was an interesting question. Mainly because it shows how fixed my position is - it's so difficult to to accept the premise; "regardless of how likely", which I assume is the way leave voters feel.

  • The Remainer questions are more loaded and difficult to interpret in that survey I think.

    The ones to the Leavers are simple - some %age of respondants would take economic damage over the status quo.

    The Remainer ones though? I assume they're not referring to the status quo, but to the effect of leaving.
    So 34% would take economic damage in excess of what they perceive the effect of leaving to be? Or they'd take some damage as they don't think it would be as bad as leaving?

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