Online, angry Remain supporters seized on anecdotes of people who had voted Leave, but then changed their minds. Brexit aftermath spurs 'Bregret', political infightingGETTY A small group of young people gather to protest on Parliament Square the day after the majority of the British public voted to leave the European Union. But 62 per cent of the Scots who voted in the Brexit referendum wanted to stay in the EU. More than 2.8 million people have signed a petition calling for a second EU referendum – meaning parliament will be required to consider it for debate. They shared on social media the story of 'Adam from Manchester', who told the BBC he voted Leave but was now "shocked and worried" by the poll result.
Source: Stuff June 26, 2016 08:37 UTC