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Old 24-06-2016, 06:18 AM #10
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But clearly the majority of the younger generation agrees with the older generation anyway. Not all young people wanted to remain. And the way you said it was very rude, I know you're bitter about the outcome but you could still have some respect for your elders.
3 quarters of young people wanted to remain so no the majority did not agree

And (can't speak for everyone obviously) but we do respect our elders, we just wish they would respect us and be like "hmm those young people want to remain, the people who will be growing up in this country and getting jobs and living an adult life maybe I should just support them" seeing as either way it wouldn't effect elder people too much as they are probably not working, less likely to buy another house etc
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