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How would we then appease the majority that voted to leave the EU.
There are some for whom leaving the EU is the thing. But it seems there were also many who voted to leave for other reasons - employment, the economy not working for them (thus the Remain campaign's focus on the macro economy of the UK not convincing them), immigration, to stick two fingers up at Westminster, blue passports, I'm sure there are others...
Improving these things whilst remaining in the EU is possible. A brave government might address these, rather than pursuing an increasingly divisive and damaging agenda of leaving at all costs.
I reckon you could appease at least some of those who voted to leave (there will always be some rampant adherents for whom anything less than leaving, invading Europe as a newly virile sovereign nation, and installing Empire 2.0 will be the height of treason).
How would we then appease the majority that voted to leave the EU. Presumably we'd have to?
The survey thing...yeah I get it but ~17 million voted at the ballot to remain so why are we excited about 1M in an online survey?