Same as last time, which was to remain. However I would be more secure in my vote this time..I was still quite undecided up until the last minute last time as I was not even sure what the need was for the vote, let alone the implications..I fell a bit for the 'fake news!' and 'ignore the experts' rhetoric and couldn't work out if everyone was just talking ****e for their own ideological reasons or not. So yeah I was a reluctant remainer I would say. Where now I am firm on remaining.
At the same time though, I would feel I
should vote to leave, as I think once the votes done it is done. Voting over and over until the desired result is reached is not good IMO. And I do feel a lot of people are a bit moany with the demands for another vote. But then, I think leavers would be exactly the same if a decision had been made with so little of a margin, and should we really take the vote as final given so many were deceived or just did not understand what they were voting for one way or the other?! (as an obvious example here I will use many people I know who voted leave, who thought for some odd reason that this would stop ALL immigration fullstop and that immigrants would be 'sent back to where they came from'

But the lies and manipulation and just misunderstaing what the vote was for did not only go one way) Its complicated.