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Originally Posted by _Tom_
Perhaps it's because old people actually have life experience and have been directly impacted by the EU?
These are people who have direct experience from before and after the European Union. They have lived through the EU's effect on their lives - and they can see how it's going.
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My point was not that they had not life experience at all but when it was their futures they were voting on, they voted 'in' and were probably over the moon the rest of the Nation backed them by 2 to 1 then too.
This time even with the young of today, like them in 1975, being pro being in the EU by a likely strong margin, they voted for themselves and not the futures of said young of the Nation.
Those who did that,it's their right to do so and vote as they wish but it doesn't alter my point that they wanted different for themselves in 1975.
Which most young of today wanted what they'd had and got in 1975 for them, here in 2016..