ChatterBank0 min ago
Research About Brexit.
"People who voted for Brexit are most likely to be of low intelligence . ......Smarter people were more likely to have voted remain in the EU . Says a Research from University of Bath's school of management ...........There was no need for a research. ......I could have told them that
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TSM @ 11.06 "How is immigration where you are Gulliver"
Our biggest worry here is the Thousands of Brits who want to come and settle here because they have had enough of being conned for the last thirteen years.Mainly younger Brits in the 20 to 49 year of age Bracket . They are bad enough when they are here on vacation. But of Course since Brexit it is much more difficult to become resident in the EU.
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In the post below Khandro says he is 17 years old – I wonder how old he was when teaching at Bath University.
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"Just read the Headline post ..thats the one at the top of the page, and try to remember if you voted leave or stay in the EU referendum and then decide if you are of low intelligence or smarter. ...Easy."
all that from a stroppy smart ass sucker who cant even post a link..its pretty clear who is of low intelligence, and its not Khandro
"The most significant democratic vote in this country is repeated every 5 years or less. To bind it any longer is not really very democratic."
Well since it took six years to leave and would probably take just as long or longer to rejoin, how will that solve anything? Are you suggesting the country remains in a permanent state of political and constitutional flux? Or are you hoping that once a vote to rejoin is achieved, your five year rule will be abandoned?
TSM 13.24 Many younger Brits are feeling the effect of stagnation, that has been prevalant in the UK for the last thirteen years,and struggle to see a long term future there seeing how green the grass looks in the EU and further afield like Australia etc. They can wait no longer for the promised Sunny Uplands that were promised after they had been tricked into voting for Brexit
Of course no-one under 25 got a say in the Brexit vote – polling shows that the vast majority of those in the 18-25 year range overwhelmingly want us to re-join.
It is only a matter of time before one of the main-stream political parties adopts re-joining in their manifesto – don’t rule out it being the Tory party, once they realise what a bunch idiots those currently in Westminster are.
Gulliver I have been to a number of EU countries where unemployment of youngsters and older people is rife and many beggars on the streets so how is this "seeing how green the grass looks in the EU and further afield like Australia etc". There has also been many illegal immigrants on their streets too. In my younger days I was one of the £10 poms as they called them and my father had to work very long hours just to make ends meet so not always that great in Austrailia either.