It's just people under 24. They voted to stay in anyway.
What do they know.
They grew up in a world where it's fine to ignore democracy and cheat the system. Where you can just buy and if you don't like it you buy another. No interest in politics at all.
Of course the politicians not wanting to take responsibility and blame the markets or pseudo-privatised organisations, are the real problem.
The current generation of politicians are probably the worst in a very long time.
Bankers are hated but at least they make money for themselves. So the children bred to buy focus on those "idiots" that don't get payed much for being useless.
Most are not the sharpest knives in the box, granted, of course.
About 17 million (I don't remember exactly) voted to Leave. One million of the other 16 million aren't gonna make a difference.
It's absurd. It's exceptional that every vote counts and now they want to change that just because of this particular vote. It's soviet tactics. Honestly.
Of course, tuition fees went up due to the EU and many flee to the continent to get a free education without ever having or going to, pay for it.
Neoliberalism breeds opportunists and people that think free stuff is actually free.
Don't like it? Go elsewhere. Now there's no easy way out.
But there's never an easy way out.
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