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0:0036:14 Dami from North London joins for a conversation about volunteering for vote leave, why he changed his mind on brexit, and all that he is doing as a #remainernow to oppose brexit.
This week we chat to Chris. He voted leave on promise that we could keep single market benefits but at the same time boost the NHS.
This week's episode is guest hosted by #remainernow Chris Oram who chats to Emma from Southend. She voted leave to help the NHS and due to arguments of her friends and relative. She quickly realised many of her reasons were untruths and changed her mind. Here she tells her journey from voting leave to becoming a regular anti-brexit activist in Westminster.
Ayo voted leave on what he describes as insufficient information and mainly as a protest against David Cameron. Working abroad in Holland a year or so ago helped changed his mind and he is now a very active #remainernow seeking a #peoplesvote. To listen to his journey.
This week Chris chats to Win. He voted brexit after hearing a debate at his university in 2016 and was promised a bright future for both him and the UK as a whole. He has now learnt so much more and has realised brexit limits his opportunities. Do listen to the chat.
This week Chris chats to Gary about his original leave vote and journey since. He had grown up with Eurosceptism and was running for a council seat as a conservative in 2016 but now is a Green Party member who realises brexit is not deliverable.
After a short break #remainernow Chris returns to chat to Carol from Brighton about her change of mind on brexit and some of the things she is getting involved with to make a difference.
This week Chris chats to Daniel about he was persuaded mid #euref campaign to vote leave but then reconsidered 6 months ago in the wake of #brexitshambles. He is now an active #peoplesvote campaigner. / Chris also chats to Dorset for Europe about their preparations for the #putittothepeople march this weekend.
It's march day and we have an episode for people to perhaps listen to on their journeys. This week Chris chats to Eoin, who voted for brexit but has now moved abroad as he cannot risk losing his ability to travel freely with his work. It's a good chat where Eoin talks about the need for a positive case for the EU to get a #peoplesvote.
This week Chris chats to Leon. They cover the #putitothepeoplemarch but also why Leon voted originally and how, a trip to the Doncaster Christmas Market and chatting to the local anti-brexit group helped confirm his change of mind.
In this pre-recorded episode from the say after brexit was supposed to happen, 4 regretful leavers, Sim, Daniel, Emma and our host Chris chat about various aspects of our current politics. It includes the prospect of a general election, EU elections and what is next with brexit.
This week Chris chats to Andrew about the rationale for his leave vote, his prompt change if mind and his appearance on stage at a People's vote rally two weeks ago.
After a long break the Remainernow Podcast is back. Our host Chris Pram chats to Chris Harris from Oxfordshire about his leave vote in 2016 and why he has changed his mind and is now fighting brexit.
This week Chris chats to Claire from Dudley. She tells us how Facebook influenced her 2016 vote and then it was only 2 years later where she got to learn more from different news sources that she changed her mind.
This episode Chris hosts two guest. Firstly he chats to Richard from Exeter about his journey from leave to Remain and what he has been up to since he changed his mind. Then he has a quick chat with James about his experiences on stage at the Peoplesvote North rally in Leeds.
This week our host Chris chats to Callum. / Callum was 17 at the EU referendum but he actively campaigned for Vote Leave. He has now changed his mind and is an active #RemainerNow and he tells his story here.
This week Chris chats to Mike, a courier from Kent. He had little interest in free movement in 2016 and was fed up with austerity and voted leave. However, a lot has changed in 3 years and he has now completely flipped and now wants further EU integration.
This week, in an episode recorded before parliament returned after the summer (and the chaos that led to) Lisa talks to Chris about her original leave vote due to anger at austerity and the need to help the NHS to someone who is now a very active anti Brexit campaigner.
This week we bring you a recording of our event that we held in Bournemouth earlier in September. As well as five RemainerNow speakers we also had Chuka Umunna MP, Tom Brake MP, Caroline Voaden MEP, Molly Scott Cato MEP and Martin Horwood MEP.
This is an extract taken from the latest CakeWatch podcast episode where Chris interviewed Ayo, Dami, Sim and Emma Jane whilst they were in Brussels on 16th and 17th of October meeting MEPs as part of the 12 strong #RemainerNow delegation.
Andrew was pretty undecided in 2016 but in the end felt he had concerns about the EU commission so voted leave. When he did he thought that UK will remain in Single Market regardless. We chat about why he changed his mind, his experience on the Peoplesvote march on Saturday and what he thinks should happen if UK is asked to reconsider the issue again.
Emma Jane voted leave, in this episode she chats to our host Chris about the reasons why and how she ended up running to be an anti brexit MEP and her recent trip to Brussels with fellow #RemainerNow
In this week's episode we chat to James from Halifax. He voted leave in 2016 almost as a protest but also on the basis we would stay in the Single Market. He now has drastically changed his mind for so many reasons and he explains why. We also chat about the #remainernow group visit to parliament last week and the NCA investigation of Mr A Banks.
We chat to Josh, he voted leave thinking we would stay in the single market but he has now changed his mind and is a Remainernow. He talks about why he changed his mind and his views in the recently approved brexit deal.
This week rather than bringing you a chat with on regretful leave voter we have decided to do something different. We bring you audio clips from TV, radio and local campaigners of regretful leave voters that we have been made aware of since the Government's brexit deal was announced.
0:0029:48 In this episode we once again bring you a compilation of various clips of regretful leavers talking about it in the media. Brexit is not the will of the people. It's ok to change your mind.
In a crazy week in politics we just have this short episode where Myles from North London talks briefly about his leave vote and his change of mind.
This week we chat to Hugh. He in fact started the #remainernow tag that gave the name to this initiative. We cover his initial vote, what changed his mind, what made him became an active anti-brexit campaigner and what he has been up to since.
We play the stories of Gary, a fish and chip shop owner from Norfolk and Dr Charles from London
It's Ok to change your mind! Especially on an issue as big as brexit. The #remainernow campaign provides a voice to all those who voted leave in 2016 but have changed their mind on brexit now they see the reality of it is not what they voted for.
Josh Larwood voted Leave two years ago. He had time to think again and has now changed his mind. No doubt in his mind: he wants a People’s Vote.
Andy voted Remain but was not particularly engaged in politics. But something prompted him to become an activist and launch a huge and growing grassroots campaign providing a platform for people who voted Leave. / Chris finally does his homework on the Spitzenkandidat procedure.
Boris Johnson, his so-called new deal, and the wholesale attack on citizens' rights. For light relief we join four Remainers Now standing in the rain outside the European Commission's headquarters and hear from them why they've made the journey to Brussels and what they want to achieve here. This podcast was brought to you by a large gin and tonic.
"I voted to leave but not knowing the whole story. And now if I was to vote again, I'd vote to remain, personally, from an agricultural point of view."
LBC caller who once voted for UKIP told Shelagh Fogarty he now "deeply regrets" the decision and votes for Liberal Democrats.
Andy, from Stamford, a Eurosceptic for many years, voted Leave in 2016, but has since changed his mind after fact-checking the Brexiters’ claims. A Remainer Now, he would like to vote Remain in a new referendum.
Andy, from Stamford, a Eurosceptic for many years, voted Leave in 2016, but has since changed his mind after fact-checking the Brexiters’ claims. A Remainer Now, he would like to vote Remain in a new referendum.
Sarah from Christchurch voted Leave to express her anger at ‘the establishment’. She has since changed her mind after seeing the government’s shambolic negotiations. She is a RemainerNow and would like to have another say to vote to Remain.
John, from Newcastle, voted Leave in the 2016 EU referendum. Here he is explaining to Iain Dale on LBC why he his mind changed 180 degrees and he would now vote Remain.
Julian voted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum. Here he is telling his story to a rally organised by Bournemouth for Europe.
Matthew, from Dover, voted to Leave the EU in the 2016 EU referendum. Here he calls James O'Brien on LBC to apologise to Remainers and say that he would now vote Remain.
A Northern Ireland who farmer appeared in a D.U.P. Brexit broadcast in 2016 says he now regrets having voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.
Articles by people who have switch their views to Remain since the referendum.
Remainer Now need your help to raise £35,000 to find more people like us in key constituencies, and get their stories out to MPs and the press.
#RemainerNow want to send our former Leave voters to Brussels to tell their stories to MEPs from across the continent.
Have you voted Leave in 2016 and since changed your mind? Join the conversation! Share your experience with us and explain why you have now changed your mind. Tell us your RemainerNow stories!
David Davis once said ‘if a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy’. Well Mr Davis, I wish to change my mind.

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