reedswood sadler wrote:Manchester Saddler wrote:The result has come down to people who simply don't know how business works, how the economy works, how the legal system works all making a terrible choice because of things like immigration, fuelled by xenophobia. The older generation in particular. A family member, for example, who is in his mid-70s and voted Leave actually said to me:
"Well - we won't be around to see the fallout probably. It's the younger generation who will have to sort it out."
Fantastic! Absolutely fantastic!
After all the passion and arguments that you put forward to remain which I respect if not always agree with I am surprised that you have come out with the remainers fall back stance all remainers do not understand ( thick ) are mainly racists and of course blame us old guys for everything.
The oldies turned out to vote as we usually do while the youngsters who are doing a lot of moaning could not be bothered to get of their x boxes or facebook to go and vote.
You are more into this than me but I believe I read only 26% of youngsters voted just think what could have happened if only more of them bothered.
You could say the result would have been reversed blame them not me.
I didn't say that all Leavers are thick - I've been called thick by Leavers for voting Remain (take a look at Cully's retorts for example.
It was a trend.
Immigration is the biggest reason for Brexit based on what I have read. I didn't mention racism - xenophobia is a different beast and certainly amongst some of the older generation (people my age and younger are included), it is a big reason. Take Cowshed's seven Megacity example - scared that with the influx of so many immigrants, the island would fill up eventually. Maybe I am being a bit unfair picking on Cowshed (sorry about that - I actually quite enjoy sparring with you :D ) but I've heard that a lot from Leavers.
Another one - this time from the Mother-in-Law - "There are too many migrants in the NHS!" - a headline she read somewhere in the Daily Express and a similar thing that has been mentioned previously on here by somebody - Health Tourism. We had a good debate about that because without migrants the NHS would be in an even bigger mess than it is.
I can cite more examples if you want.
The fact is that I didn't know that much about economics and business but I read up on it and have learned a little bit, particularly about the fears of people owning and running businesses.
I do agree with you on one thing though - the youngsters should gave got up off their arses and voted.
The problem is that many of them don't really care about politics at that age. I know I didn't.
I do now - probably when it's too late.
The final thing I will say is that I too am an old git. In fact, I fit into the demographic that actually voted Leave if you look at my age, etc. If you take a look at age and Leave voters, the trend is there in plain sight.
I'm sorry if I have upset some people but in a moment of frustration, the red mist sometimes descends and I think my passion overflows.
I still think that Brexit is a massive mistake and if only people had known more at the time then maybe we wouldn't have to worry about what is already happening and what will ultimately happen!
I just want people to look into what I'm saying - that's all!