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Old 04-12-2018, 19:48   #4347
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post

It's not just a bit morbid - it is manifestly immoral to even think such things and very desperate to want people dead so their votes become invalid. Sad and very wrong and shows how some Remainers are really scraping the barrel with the desperation to stop Brexit.
Well it's not immoral to reflect on how the electorate changes as generations die and new ones are born. It is to want people dead obviously.

The question is if Euroscepticism is related to growing older, or some other related demographic, or if the older generation were uniquely Eurosceptic than those who followed. I.E Those who grew up before we joined the EU vs those who grew up in it. Even without the possibility of another referendum it's an interesting question because of how it'll impact what happens in the future....

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