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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
When, how much more time is it going to take, a third of the people that voted for it are dead, what's it going to take, for them all to go extinct?
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https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/trans...arenowdeceased
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You asked
Please could you provide the following information: the number of people who voted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum who are now deceased.
We said
Thank you for your enquiry.
Since the referendum was conducted by secret ballot, the identities of those who voted either way are unknown. Consequently, we have no way of determining how many people who voted for Brexit are now deceased.
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Again lack of substance because you are assuming that sufficient numbers of Leave voters were old enough to die.
Do please try and provide substance rather than let your anti-Brexit sentiment affect the validity of your posts.
Farage's task, if he wins the GE, will be to make Brexit a success. This will involve a pragmatic approach to the EU without bending over (as in fisheries). It will also involve a practical approach to the USA - where Trump will likely no longer be president (he's on a failure path right now anyway). I hope that Farage does not get into deeper bed with Trump - just play it sensibly.
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Seph.
My advice is at your risk.
Last edited by Hugh; 22-04-2025 at 21:10.
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