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Originally Posted by Mick
Disingenuous to suggest all young people would vote Remain - they would not - not that it matters - we had a vote in 2016, I missed out voting in the first referendum back in the 70's - you cannot factor age when people were ineligible because they were too young to vote - do we keep having votes every time people become of age to vote, such a factor is nonsensical??
I know many young people who would have voted to leave the corrupted EU.
Especially when they realise that youth unemployment is absolutely dire in other EU Member States, above 40% in some quarters and the corrupted EU isn't doing a damn thing about it.
So this age factor you speak of is irrelevant, as I and many others got to miss out on the referendum to join the Economic Bloc, as it was known back in the 70's. I missed out on voting for specific parties back in the 80's.
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Twisting words again

I never said "all young people would vote Remain"
I just reminded the audience that 70+% of people under 24 voted to Remain and 60+% of people over 65 voted to Leave so since 2016 there would be a significant swing to Remain.
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Originally Posted by Mick
Another pointless and pathetic march that will not do a damn thing. What a waste of time it will be.
I hope it pisses down on that day.
But alas - a pointless day when, we are still leaving the EU - there will not be another Referendum and that is exactly how it should be - we had a vote, we do not keep having votes because the dummy spitters, toy thrown out of pram folk, didn't like the end result of the first one.
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I guess you won't be there either .. damn ..