If there was a vote to leave the EU tomorrow, only 36 per cent would vote out - compared to 52 per cent in 2016.
"I’ll have to throw myself out of Popworld for taking my shoes off," wrote one Twitter user.
The "wonderful" and "uplifting" video has been shared widely across social media - including by Rick Astley himself.
It comes two years after a pub landlord set a new world record for the largest gathering of Nigels in one place – in a last ditch bid to stop the name dying out.
"Seriously get with times," said one bemused Twitter user.
“Yes, I did vote for Brexit, but I can assure everybody that is listening that I did not vote for this. I voted for people to be more patriotic," the upset farmer has said.
The social media giant said "Europeans will be shaping" the company's latest venture "right from the start".
The sponsors formally complained about UK’s “very inexperienced” civil servants for postponed decisions, bad communication and decaying relationships between the companies and the organisers.
"He was clearly encouraging the mirage of trailing to act as a cover for old-fashioned illegal hunting."
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