Leavers are more tolerant of opposing views according to YouGov poll
Brexit: Remainers ‘more bothered’ by differing views in family, poll shows
More than a third of Remainers would be upset if a close relative married a strong Leave supporter and almost two thirds say that all or most of their friends share their stance on Brexit. Leavers, however, are comparatively more likely to say that they have Remain-supporting friends and are also significantly less likely to be concerned at the prospect of welcoming an EU supporter into their family. Polling by YouGov for The Times reveals how little the country’s two Brexit tribes interact. For example, only 8 per cent of people say that a majority of their work colleagues voted a different way, When it comes to welcoming those with opposing Brexit stances into the family, it is Remainers who are markedly more resistant. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/b...hows-h6kh2vrp7 |
Surely a lot of that is down to beliefs about the actual implications, though.
For Leavers; Option 1: "I get what I want" Option 2: "Everything stays the same as now so whatever" For remainers: Option 1: "Everything stays the same as now" Option 2: "Utter ****ing chaos" |
I don't really believe it tbh. Considering that the main narrative since the referendum has been 'EVIL REMAINERS LOOKING TO UNDO BREXIT!!!!!' Not saying that the remain side is innocent but there does seem to be a lot more noticeable hate from the Brexit side of things.
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I don’t see anyone who has a different opinion to me as evil, or wrong.
But I do object to MPs who put their personal outlook on Brexit before their constituents. Our local mp being one of the beggars:fist: |
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Ehh, I wouldn't set too much store by this poll, I don't think leavers are inherently more open to opposite views, it's probably as reliable as those that say all leavers are swivel eyed racists.
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I don't know of anyone who hates anyone else over this.
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What we should be having a referendum on his how our political parties are run.. WE should have the final say in a whole heap of decisions..each party should put an idea forward along with a cross party idea then we the public should be online voting which one to go with..not just brexit, but nhs plans, environment plans etc etc. |
Makes sense considering the opposing view is like. Good.
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My best mate and family are all remainers wheras i voted leave. We don’t even talk about Brexit,Just doesn’t come up. I don’t see all this apparent division there’s supposed to be around the country. Quite a few of my family and in-laws voted remain.I think we’ve talked about it once and then just not really mentioned it again. I don’t see people falling out over it.I think people in general are bored of the whole thing. |
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Only good to you if you share that view. |
These the leavers that are threatening to riot if Brexit doesn’t happen? :think:
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aren't leavers the ones who explain "BREXIT MEANS BREXIT" on every televised forum weather than actually discussing the logistics of it all.
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the fumes |
Leavers will be more tolerant as they are generally older and that generations seems to tolerate more than most :hee:
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Just wondering how tolerance in this case is measured objectively, it seems more like a "feeling" :think:
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the older generation can't even tolerate their favourite juice being discontinued
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*sees Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nigel Farage getting a lot of likes on social media each day* https://media.giphy.com/media/Ne7aenG4oM1Py/giphy.gif |
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i expect as you get older this will come more freely to you? |
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