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If you engaged him in debate rather than insulting him he would get different ideas on why people who aren't in their 70s voted out.Originally posted by unemployed View PostHe's not intellectual. He's a cardboard cut out
That assumes he knows best because of a worthless piece of paper.
Does not have a pot to piss in."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Apparently it is finally sinking into Gidiot he can't stand to be the next PM if they don't want Boris to win.Originally posted by zeitghostI'll bet Camoron isn't feeling quite so arrogant now.
Poor old hamface, we won't miss him."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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It's certainly not true that all those supporting Leave are racist.
However, it is true that very few racists support Remain
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They are going to be in for a shock when immigration doesn't go down.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's certainly not true that all those supporting Leave are racist.
However, it is true that very few racists support Remain
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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On a slightly more serious note, my weird female friend today was telling me about overhearing a pro EU discussion in a shop today, that it was all us old boomers who voted out. She said they were quite hostile towards her for being an old bag.
No reason to doubt the referendum stats re age and education but, going back to the hippy lunacies of my yoof, the rejection of consumerism, we were not only unrealistically idealistic but also pretty ill informed. Sorry youngies, but age is not just about being set in one's ways but also about learning from experience. In my experience, people actually get more open minded as they age. Look at the ISIS supporters, the violent anarchist/leftist groups, the really active far right protesters, they are mostly youngish.
If they seem to embrace a trend associated with change and modernity it is only because that happens to coincide with the current fad.bloggoth
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Anyone born after 1990 with a degree is a fooking wasterOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you engaged him in debate rather than insulting him he would get different ideas on why people who aren't in their 70s voted out.
With delusions of grandeur
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Anyone born after 1909.Anyone born after 1990 with a degree is a fooking wasterbloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Eh? 51.9 to 48.1 not 51.9 to 50.51.9% of the vote isn't a massive majority. It's a majority of 1.9%, which is a tiny majority.
Still not massive true.bloggoth
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