re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by Big Brian
EU referendum: poll shows young voters could hold key in June vote
Leave campaign four points ahead in survey that shows just half of 18-34s are certain to cast their vote on 23 June
The decision over whether the UK remains inside the European Union could depend on whether young people shake off their apathy and vote in sufficient numbers on 23 June, a revealing opinion poll conducted for the Observer shows.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...s-brexit-leave
As you can see a large majority of people aged over 55 would vote to leave the EU. Does this not stick out like a sore thumb to those who want to remain that those of us who voted against in 1975 were right to do so? Just because we are getting older doesn't mean we're senile and don't know what we're doing. Remember we were young then and had the sense to see what was ahead. I just love saying to those who voted to remain in 1975 "I told you so." We could see where things would lead and we were right. Brussels Ruling Europe Politically and Germany ruling Financially were just two of the reasons we sited for leaving then and they have practically came to pass.
Time to wake up and smell the coffee those who think we should remain. And to all of those undecided, listen to your elders. It's no mistake that a vast majority of over 55s are against remaining in the EU.
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the EEC of the 70s was not the beast it is today , i will vote to leave because in its current form the EU is an unworkable bureaucratic nightmare ,once it is dead and buried something good may arise from the ashes .
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Elders but not betters. 
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55 their just kids at that age
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