Here, yes. But it's hardly a representative sample. One in 30 would be enough, but I doubt we've got 30 to rub together (and all that fleece might start a fire if we did.)
In any case, reasonable doubt ought to be enough - don't we have to be 100% sure there is majority support before proceeding to the exit? Wasn't that the whole point of the referendum?
There's an amusing but serious police video about tea - well, about informed consent really - that has some relevance here. Even if the person appeared to want tea earlier, it says, you can't take that to mean they want tea now, so make sure they do want it and if they don't, don't make them drink it.
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