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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I have only one thing to say as to those of over 65 who it appears have voted more to 'leave' than 'remain', not all of them thankfully.
When 41 years ago, they were voting for their futures, they voted yes to getting closer to Europe in the EEC, with the knowledge, that was said at the time of going in then, this was just the start of the UKs journey in Europe.
Now it is not their futures they were particularly voting on, sadly more of them than not, it appears now voted to 'leave',so to blazes with everyone else.
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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.