Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
I have a feeling a second referendum would really play into the whole “sovereignty” angle that’s been getting played and we’d see a sway towards leave again.
I wouldn't argue too much with that, but I would say that neither side could get away with running the sort of campaign they did back in 2016 now.

I always said that although it's impossible to pin the whole debate down to one subject, immigration was the issue that people wanted to talk about most in the run up to the vote and yet one of the mysteries of the two and three quarter years since then is how little it has been mentioned (apparently, the figures show that any decrease in EU immigration has been offset by a rise from other countries). Would immigration become the issue it was again if there was another Referendum? I think that, tactically, it would be a subject that the Leave campaign would be happy to bring up again.