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    The youngsters worry for the youngsters today. That why they are overwhelmingly – 7 to 1 – in favour of rejoining the EU.

    There is no evidence of this at all.

    #1109394

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    I think that one will go over most people’s heads.

    #1109390

    you are not yet the gruppenfuhrer of the board, when everyone jumps just because you want them to jump.

    My position is not open.

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    #1109362

    English clearly not your first language – another numpty on here

    It’s not mine :wacko:

    #1109338

    We had another vote a year later, in 2017, and the government effectively lost.

    They didn’t lose, and the scond place party also campaigned with a pro-brexit manifesto.

     

    #1109299

    This deal may well fall apart, and there is even the chance of a new people’s Vote if it does, though the odds are against this – it’s unlikely, for the moment. Time to reflect on what we are doing?

    There was already a vote.

    You lost.

    #1109264

    Je suis offense :cry:

    #1108913

    Now when I was a schoolboy at the time of the Crusades

    Like anyone would believe you’re that young :wacko:

    #1108779

    The average tax rate on the new budget is actually higher when you factor in things like national insurance and fuel tax. So they aren’t giving anything away, they are taking it.

    #1108652

    Edit. Old voted Brexit young voted Remain is an innacruate dichotomy. University educated were more likely to vote Remain, far more young people attend university than 40 years ago. The vote was divided by socioeconomic group, not age.

    I’m 26, have a PhD, and was born in France.

    I voted to leave.

    Apparently I don’t exist.

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