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Really pleased, the U.K. will be better off |
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27 | 36.00% | |||
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Really disappointed, we've ****ed things up |
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42 | 56.00% | |||
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I didn't care either way |
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6 | 8.00% | |||
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young or old people vote related to their personal circumstances. As young people tend to have less responsibilities and fears they are more likely to vote for a change and step into the dark than those with families.
Those who voted last time are entitled to have a change of mind in the interim ![]() I am old enough to remember life before we joined the common market No one was aware at that time that the aim was political union across europe. Had they known, i don't believe it would have received a single vote. Now we are out, we will be negotiating trade deals with other countries in europe, we will be setting up a common market .... which is what was originally voted for. You don't see anyone complaining about the prospect of a trade deal, we all want it, so the original vote and aim has been restored. |
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