Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
That is a problem, and a solution needs to be found to improve this figure.The problem here is why didn't these 7.5 million people register a year ago to vote in the general election?
That is a problem, and a solution needs to be found to improve this figure.The problem here is why didn't these 7.5 million people register a year ago to vote in the general election?
I do wonder at their logic, I really do. I would probably be a Remain if I was 18 again. All I will say is that being the child of an Italian migrant who came to this country in 1964, I have been to Europe hundreds of times. I love Europe, I am not a little Englander, it's just those gits in Brussels and that organisation are ruining everything. They are ripping the very heart out of Europe as I speak, and more worryingly don't seem to give a damn about protecting European culture, identity and religion.
...and on the other side... snotty nosed 18 year olds shouting about this vote being relevant for their future... at 53 I feel insulted that apparently I have no future and thus no relevance in this debate.You just seem to insult people, quite randomly, you must have done it about three times to me alone in the last few hours that I have posted on this thread, just an observation the Argus debate picked up on this last night, I am sure you are a very nice person, we must both support the Albion and have ST. But a few of you on here do seem to represent the shouty brigade. Happy shouting and insulting its a new day.
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1454...y____older_men_shouting_about_immigration___/
As I have said before, what was stopping them registering in the weeks before, I am assuming this issue was important enough to them for that to happen...or was drinking the last £2 a pint Strongbow offerings in the student union bar too much to resist first?It's because it was impossible to register during the last hours of the registration period. That isn't right and not the fault of the voters.
Besides, what's not to like about more people being able to vote ?
They were allowed to register anytime within the registration period, no bonus points for doing it early.As I have said before, what was stopping them registering in the weeks before, I am assuming this issue was important enough to them for that to happen...or was drinking the last £2 a pint Strongbow offerings in the student union bar too much to resist first?
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...and on the other side... snotty nosed 18 year olds shouting about this vote being relevant for their future... at 53 I feel insulted that apparently I have no future and thus no relevance in this debate.
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I don't see what is meaningless about the number, it illustrates the massive economic benefit to staying in in terms that people can relate to.
Its hilarious how many morons are on this thread.
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Its hilarious how many morons are on this thread.
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As I have said before, what was stopping them registering in the weeks before, I am assuming this issue was important enough to them for that to happen...or was drinking the last £2 a pint Strongbow offerings in the student union bar too much to resist first?
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It has been explained often enough on here and elsewhere that even the thickest economist should understand it by now,but one last try.
If you divide the size of an economy only by the number of people,you get a misleadingly large figure,because you have missed firms out of the equation.If you then go on to divide that figure by households,not individuals,you get a even larger spurious number,in this case the magical £4300 of Remainers wet dreams.Osborne might look stupid,but he knows if he repeats a lie often enough,people will start to believe it.
...and on the other side... snotty nosed 18 year olds shouting about this vote being relevant for their future... at 53 I feel insulted that apparently I have no future and thus no relevance in this debate.
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The good news is that you (and I - also 53) have one vote each, just the same as any 18 year old. But logically this vote IS more important for them.....they will have to live all their adult lives with the consequences, whereas we probably only have another 30 years or so to go.
My mum is 86 and, although leaning towards Leave, has decided not to vote as she feels that she won't have to live with the long-term consequences. I feel that's very honest of her