Noun
One who remains.
(UK politics) Alternative letter-case form of Remainer
remainer (plural remainers)
Obsolete form of remainder.
Remainer (plural Remainers)
(UK politics) Someone who supports the United Kingdom remaining within the European Union.
A civil servant labelled a “Remainer” by the Brexiters is as suspect as a Russian labelled a “class enemy” by the communists. Source: Internet
And his arrogant Tory co-conspirators Dominic Grieve and Oliver Letwin, who hoped to establish a Remainer pseudo-Government to enforce a second referendum — testing the public’s patience to their own destruction. Source: Internet
LEAVERS have mercilessly mocked a “Doomsday Brexit” scenario that predicts shortages of medicine, fuel and food as a Remainer fantasy and the return of Project Fear. Source: Internet
In the East Yorkshire city, the leave vote was 68 per cent, although Labour MP Karl Turner was a Remainer. Source: Internet
SCHOOLS and universities portraying Britain as “a nasty, racist and xenophobic land” are encouraging the “Remainer revolt”, according to a new in-depth study by a group of academics. Source: Internet
Since we can’t remain because the electorate has decided not to (the Remainer might say), Brino will mitigate the harm. Source: Internet