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Emelle Sat 25-Jun-16 12:11:10

I can honestly say that in making vote my only consideration was for the future of my children and grandchildren which meant I voted against my own concerns. Anybody else insulted by the blame our generation are getting for the result of the vote?

Maggiemaybe Sat 25-Jun-16 15:39:22

Not insulted, no, but annoyed that those of us who voted remain are being lumped in with the 60%. We're not one homogenous self-centred lump shuffling and grumbling towards eternity with no thought for anything but our own interests. We're made up of individuals like every other age group.

Anyway, it doesn't matter now how long it takes for the Brexit majority to disappear. We're out.

crun Sat 25-Jun-16 15:49:19

A nationwide exit poll on 23.6.16. Sample size 12369.

LindaWW Sat 25-Jun-16 15:55:29

I think the younger generation will live to thank us. Their future looks pretty bleak already and if Spain, Portugal , Greece etc. is anything to go by, being in the EU is not exactly where I'd like to be as I went out into the world of work etc.

Stansgran Sat 25-Jun-16 15:57:04

Is that all?

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 25-Jun-16 16:12:41

Alygran I wondered the same thing. There were no xit polls and voting is confidential. How can they know?

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 25-Jun-16 16:15:01

Sorry. Didn't see crun's post. No exit poll where I voted.

daphnedill Sat 25-Jun-16 16:23:20

However these particular figures were compiled, they're consistent with a number of surveys over the last year or so.

The key factor is educational qualifications (NOT intelligence)and younger people have more opportunities than older people (certainly those over about 70). My generation (I'm 61) was the supposed to be a 'golden age' for education (grammar school followed by free university), but only for a minority.

I posted an almost identical post a week or so before the referendum and was shouted down.

Beammeupscottie Sat 25-Jun-16 16:38:06

lindaww.
And who will these children work for if businesses and commerce pull out of little britain.

Beammeupscottie Sat 25-Jun-16 17:07:23

digiday.com/publishers/comment-ft-website-brexit/

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 25-Jun-16 17:11:27

That is so good.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 25-Jun-16 17:12:02

Very sad too.

whitewave Sat 25-Jun-16 17:19:19

That is so good beam

So sad

daphnedill Sat 25-Jun-16 17:27:29

Be as cynical as you like! What do 'experts' know!

Data has been collected by many organisations about voting intentions and every single survey over the last few years has shown consistent attitudes towards the EU.

Beammeupscottie Sat 25-Jun-16 17:34:50

I am so angry with this dreadful result and feel ashamed to be English. I am a Conservative voter but never again will I vote for a party that favours the small-minded and well-heeled and capitalises from fear and bigotry. Their dislike of the EU is founded in the belief that they are ordained by God to rule this country. This decision to leave is their fault; the referendum was not asked for (or even understood) by swathes of the population. May God forgive them because I will not.

Ana Sat 25-Jun-16 17:40:40

We had to have a referendum because it was promised in the Conserative manifesto, so they could hardly get out of it...

daphnedill Sat 25-Jun-16 17:42:19

They've squirmed their way out of other promises!

Ana Sat 25-Jun-16 17:45:45

Haven't all parties in power at some time or other? But this one was seen as a vote-catcher and there were enough people banging on about it to make it imperative. It didn't have to be so early, though.

daphnedill Sat 25-Jun-16 17:50:52

That's a classic case of whataboutery!

The referendum could have been done under different terms, eg. a clear majority with minimum turnout, giving 16 year olds a vote, allowing all residents to vote, etc.

daphnedill Sat 25-Jun-16 17:51:27

1,933,996

Elegran Sat 25-Jun-16 18:36:21

2,032,788

whitewave Sat 25-Jun-16 18:37:15

Blimey

Ana Sat 25-Jun-16 18:39:30

Do people actually believe another referendum would appease the EU bosses? 'Oh yes, you made a mistake, of course we'll forgive you and take you back with open arms...' Some hopes.

daphnedill Sat 25-Jun-16 18:42:14

Nothing much EU bosses can do! The UK hasn't left yet. Incidentally, the UK is due to take over as boss next year.

whitewave Sat 25-Jun-16 18:42:50

Nothing to do with that ana and everything to do with the feeling of a badly constructed and run referendum

daphnedill Sat 25-Jun-16 18:44:17

I think we'd be welcomed 'back' with a slap on the wrist, told not to be so silly again, a hug from Mutti Merkel and a Gallic kiss from Hollande.