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For example maybe the disadvantages of migration hit jobs that don't require higher education more than those than do. Similar to what you've said in point 6. ---------- Post added at 14:05 ---------- Previous post was at 14:04 ---------- Quote:
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Sorry but we have only seen the bbc's interpretation of whatever data they received from local authorities and I don't trust the bbc as far as i can throw them and it's been a longtime since they could be relied upon to be unbiased. There has been a persistent campaign in some sections of the media to classify the leave vote as some kneejerk uneducated expression and I'm getting fed up of it. I don't class myself as overly intelligent but given I've read the relevant articles relating to exiting the EU and by those articles a hard exit is basically forced on any leaving nation yet the better educated continuely repeat their demand of a deal to stay in the single market i have trouble believing remain voters were anymore intelligent.
The left and the globalists are really struggling to understand that people don't automatically agree with them and are happy to do as they are told and that's why brexit and trump are the start of a backlash not the conclusion, people have had enough. |
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I genuinely believe the fuller article is well worth a read and in absolutely no way is it a left-wing conspiracy to explain away people's voting intentions. Whilst it does not re-tread the reasons for people's voting intentions, it does draw on these to explain hyper-local voting patterns that go against local patterns. For example, despite all of Scotland's 32 counting areas coming down on the Remain side "A cluster of six wards in the Banff and Buchan area in north Aberdeenshire had a strong Leave majority of 61%. There is much local discontent within the fishing industry of this coastal district about the EU's common fisheries policy." |
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Incidentally whilst there may be some correlation level of education isn't the same as level of intelligence. Plenty of dumb people with University degrees and even more smart people with no formal education. Also this is just a broad statistic and there were many people with degrees who voted to leave. |
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Marine Le Pen, could be the next shocker for the left. Don't things occur in 3's ? |
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The article is not an argument for or against staying in the EU, that was concluded back in June. I'll also repeat what I said when I posted my original introduction to this report, intelligence and educational attainment are not the same thing. |
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I think at this point people are semi-expecting Le Pen winning because of what happened with Trump.
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They said Trump would not make the nominations, he made the nomination, then they said he would not become President, he is now the President. But this is a whole subject worthy in a thread of it's own possibly , France Elections 2017, whose going to get the ball rolling.... lol ? :erm: |
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There's always Geert Wilders lurking in the wings:
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Well the yanks did. :D |
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