re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Very few brexit supporters think the economy will sail on as before most of us realise there will be an economic hit during the transitional phase and yes Damien we know and understand the economy has an impact on the day to day lives of us all. Honestly the tone from remainers is so off putting in itself this righteous superiority that seems embedded in all remainers as though only they have a clue what's going on or how things work. As stated a few times before and as usual ignored, many put more value on independence and sovereignty and the fact that remain despite all their supposed intelligence can't grasp that fact is another reason your losing the argument.
Vote for short term economics if that's your big concern and let others vote for the things they feel more concern about but it would be really nice if superiority and patronism could be left out of it from all though lately remain has by far demonstrated those traits most often.
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I think you are on a losing ticket if you are putting Leave on a platform of moral superiority. Both sides are as bad as each other.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
My son and my daughter, who are both in their twenties, have always had jobs, with some periods of unemployment - both have worked in bars, restaurants, and offices.
The youth unemployment rate in the UK is around 13.7%, down from 15.9% a year ago - so nearly 7 out of 8 young people do have jobs....
http://researchbriefings.parliament....ummary/SN05871
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You are not Polish by any chance?
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