Blame the people, particularly the young people, who did not even bother to vote.YNM wrote:Blame no one.
UK EU membership referendum
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What percentage of 18-49 year olds did not show up to vote?Bad Hair Day wrote:Blame the people, particularly the young people, who did not even bother to vote.YNM wrote:Blame no one.
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Re: UK EU membership referendum
kamnet wrote:What percentage of 18-49 year olds did not show up to vote?Bad Hair Day wrote:Blame the people, particularly the young people, who did not even bother to vote.YNM wrote:Blame no one.
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turn out by age image is rather depressing.
Most of my friends seem to think that Brexit won't actually go ahead, for one reason or another. I'm some what pessimistic about their ideas for why, but also hopeful it won't go ahead.
for a lot of voters, Brexit has turned into Regrexit, i'm almost 99% sure that another referendum would probably lead to at least a leave vote of only 40-45% now people have seen the damage it appears to be doing.
Most of my friends seem to think that Brexit won't actually go ahead, for one reason or another. I'm some what pessimistic about their ideas for why, but also hopeful it won't go ahead.
for a lot of voters, Brexit has turned into Regrexit, i'm almost 99% sure that another referendum would probably lead to at least a leave vote of only 40-45% now people have seen the damage it appears to be doing.
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Nigel Farage has resigned as UKIP leader; for the second time:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468
At the moment it is unclear as if he has also resigned as an MEP.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468
At the moment it is unclear as if he has also resigned as an MEP.
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So first he struts his ego in the EU parliament and then he resigns?
https://twitter.com/ShuhBillSkee/status ... 04/photo/1
Not so confident anymore, huh?
https://twitter.com/ShuhBillSkee/status ... 04/photo/1
Not so confident anymore, huh?
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Re: UK EU membership referendum
Martin Schulz is actually pretty funny.
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I found his hypocrisy rather amusing. In a pitiful way.
Stating he wants a 'Grown up' and 'sensible attitude'... then 5 seconds later starts insulting everyone like a child saying no one has ever done a proper job in their lives.
Wow... just wow.
Sadly, any one else from out of the UK may watch that and believe that is the opinion and mindset of people in the UK.
Stating he wants a 'Grown up' and 'sensible attitude'... then 5 seconds later starts insulting everyone like a child saying no one has ever done a proper job in their lives.
Wow... just wow.
Sadly, any one else from out of the UK may watch that and believe that is the opinion and mindset of people in the UK.
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