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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Completely shafted. There was a meme doing the social media rounds in a ' if we don't laugh we'll cry' kind of way which addressed this very point. https:/ /pbs.tw img.com /media/ CluE0m2 XIAEPcQ G.jpg
“I've yet to meet an under 35 year old who voted for brexit.”
You should get out more, anne. Most of those who thought for themselves, did some research and made a reasoned decision (instead of partaking in “yooffull groupthink” or succumbing to EuroBrainwashing) voted to leave (as did many over 35s). I have a number of younger friends and relatives. Under my careful guidance and mentoring they did what was right for the nation (and their future).
“I think he's saying the young will have to live with the consequences of Brexit for far longer than the elderly.”
Very true. And when they live out their lives they will soon come to thank the “Old Fogies” for releasing them from the shackles that are the EU.
It’s a strange philosophy that says the old folk voted to leave because they had so little time left on God’s Earth that they didn’t care for the consequences (even though the vast majority of them have children and grandchildren upon whom they dote mercilessly). So why did they bother to vote at all then?
I always considered Cable to be a silly old git. This latest diatribe confirms my earlier suspicions.
You should get out more, anne. Most of those who thought for themselves, did some research and made a reasoned decision (instead of partaking in “yooffull groupthink” or succumbing to EuroBrainwashing) voted to leave (as did many over 35s). I have a number of younger friends and relatives. Under my careful guidance and mentoring they did what was right for the nation (and their future).
“I think he's saying the young will have to live with the consequences of Brexit for far longer than the elderly.”
Very true. And when they live out their lives they will soon come to thank the “Old Fogies” for releasing them from the shackles that are the EU.
It’s a strange philosophy that says the old folk voted to leave because they had so little time left on God’s Earth that they didn’t care for the consequences (even though the vast majority of them have children and grandchildren upon whom they dote mercilessly). So why did they bother to vote at all then?
I always considered Cable to be a silly old git. This latest diatribe confirms my earlier suspicions.
Vince Cable has always had a head full of tripe and this is the first time he's been sure about anything - but it's taken him a long time to get to full throttle, coincidentally with his big chance to become a party leader....a convenient peg. He should also know that older people think of little else but their children and grandchildren, but the Metropolitan elite have a facility for ignoring the real world and living as though closeted in some sort of Sunday supplement existence.
The 'all going to die' argument is just factual, and the logical extension of the drivel used by folk like Cable that it's the future generations that are most affected by the actions of past generations.
I used to think Cable was an astute fellow but it has long been apparent that he merely got lucky with a prediction once and has been able to ride an enhanced reputation based on it since. But the jig is up.
I used to think Cable was an astute fellow but it has long been apparent that he merely got lucky with a prediction once and has been able to ride an enhanced reputation based on it since. But the jig is up.
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