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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Really, it doesn't matter whether someone is 100 years old or 16 years old as to this.
All have an equal right to decide what they see is the best way forward for them,from their perspectives, their experiences of life, how they want their Country to be.
Older people have lived longer and that is the only difference,older people have over the past few decades seen many people in just their teens and 20s killed and their lives lost, there are no guarantees as to life.
In these uncertain times where older people have seen in the past what can be achieved together with others,that was likely a factor as to how and why they voted as they did.
Younger people have a different view possibly overall of such things, so that swayed how they voted probably too.
I saw endless debates with the young voters and older voters, both sets of ages having undecided voters among them,with only a small issue likely swaying how they eventually voted.
Old people are not stupid and neither are young people,they are just all equal citizens of Scotland and now still the UK too.
They have every right,without criticism or insult,to decide how they cast their votes on any issue when asked to.
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As fair and balanced as always My fellow Aquarian