If it comes from you, I'd be quite relieved. If you found me interesting, it would be time for euthanasia as life wouldn't be worth living.
Are you 6 yrs old?
If it comes from you, I'd be quite relieved. If you found me interesting, it would be time for euthanasia as life wouldn't be worth living.
Oi you, not all older people voted out, I would like a breakdown of ages and voting records for the referendum.
In my experience there are loads of voters who when given the opportunity to vote against the current incumbent did so to hand out bloody noses, these voters are from all age groups! We as a nation are so completely intertwined with the EC that withdrawal is so complex and virtually impossible to negotiate that the prime minister of the day immediately resigned and basically said "feck you, you wanted it, you sort it " then galloped off into the sunset, what chance have we remainers got? The ones who wanted it just run away at any given opportunity when the going gets difficult, the hardliners want nothing but out and a return to the impossible dream of British Empire, their supporters on here are either away with the fairies or in maybe even one or two cases are indeed fairies, a good number of remainers just voted for the status quo, as the devil you know........ etc, and the more intelligent who could foresee the clusterfeck coming, I've still to be enlightened as to just what advantage there is in leaving, we get told it's to take back control but control of what? Stopping immigration, then we're told there has to be immigration to fill jobs that we cannot, so immigration will have to continue, make our own laws, we still have to follow EC law else we won't be able to trade with the EC, keeping the pound, we are anyway, blue passport instead of red! Please leavers tell me honestly what I've missed and what great advantage there is in leaving this massive trading bloc?
If it comes from you, I'd be quite relieved. If you found me interesting, it would be time for euthanasia as life wouldn't be worth living.
We get our country back
We get our country back
EU - Japan trade deal done. Look at what we could have won...
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...trade-deal-brexit-uk-leave-asia-a8450476.html
It is instructive to do a Google search of this deal and check the number of links showing to pro-Brexit media outlets. The answer seems to be something either side of zero. The story is being covered by the world, by the BBC, by the neutral media and of course by pro-EU outlets, all the publications most likely to be avoided by Leavers. With a bit of luck most Brexiteers will be completely unaware of it.
The Torygraph is sorry desperate to avoid the story about the Japan EU trade deal they've thrown in a Cornish story in their Europe section about a shark sighting in St Ives...
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The tide may be turning. Even Sir Nicholas Soames is saying the whole thing is a mess.
https://twitter.com/mikeysmith/status/1019186762932019200
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/churchills-tory-grandson-nicholas-soames-12935001
But but but I didn't realise we'd lost it, seems most of it is still here! What part did we lose?
The tide may be turning. Even Sir Nicholas Soames is saying the whole thing is a mess.
https://twitter.com/mikeysmith/status/1019186762932019200
[tweet]1019186762932019200[/tweet]
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/churchills-tory-grandson-nicholas-soames-12935001
The EU referendum voting statistics report from YouGov How Britan Voted
The most dramatic split is along the lines of education. 70% of voters whose educational attainment is only GCSE or lower voted to Leave, while 68% of voters with a university degree voted to Remain in the EU. Those with A levels and no degree were evenly split, 50% to 50%.
Age is the other great fault line. Under-25s were more than twice as likely to vote Remain (71%) than Leave (29%). Among over-65s the picture is almost the exact opposite, as 64% of over-65s voted to Leave while only 36% voted to Remain. Among the other age groups, voters aged 24 to 49 narrowly opted for Remain (54%) over leave (46%) while 60% of voters between the ages of 50 and 64 went for Leave.
We get our country back
The EU referendum voting statistics report from YouGov How Britan Voted
The most dramatic split is along the lines of education. 70% of voters whose educational attainment is only GCSE or lower voted to Leave, while 68% of voters with a university degree voted to Remain in the EU. Those with A levels and no degree were evenly split, 50% to 50%.
Age is the other great fault line. Under-25s were more than twice as likely to vote Remain (71%) than Leave (29%). Among over-65s the picture is almost the exact opposite, as 64% of over-65s voted to Leave while only 36% voted to Remain. Among the other age groups, voters aged 24 to 49 narrowly opted for Remain (54%) over leave (46%) while 60% of voters between the ages of 50 and 64 went for Leave.