Pinkorchid
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I'm horrified and heartbroken by the decision. I have 3 children, 2 of whom are old enough to vote and they feel very strongly that they have been let down by an older generation.Well we know you can never please all the people all the time and it seems the decision to leave the EU did not please the young people who apparently overwhelmingly voted to stay in and the biggest number who voted to leave were the over 65's. All of us voted for the future generations and what would be best for them but we don't really know what that is.
How many people I wonder between those two age groups did not really know why they voted the way they did but voted just because they thought they should and it was a ...stick a pin in it.. moment.
Some older people who were spoken to were delighted the way it had gone "now we can get back to how Britain used to be before the EU" they said but it is a different world now things will never go back to how they were years ago you can't turn back time much as we would like to sometimes. So do you think it was the right decision to leave
Totally agree, It's a No from me too, also aged 58, living in a Remain area.An unqualified no! Aged 58... Living in Remain area of Cambridgeshire.
I'm not happy or sad about the EU referendum result, it's what's called democracy.
Well we know you can never please all the people all the time and it seems the decision to leave the EU did not please the young people who apparently overwhelmingly voted to stay in and the biggest number who voted to leave were the over 65's. All of us voted for the future generations and what would be best for them but we don't really know what that is.
How many people I wonder between those two age groups did not really know why they voted the way they did but voted just because they thought they should and it was a ...stick a pin in it.. moment.
Some older people who were spoken to were delighted the way it had gone "now we can get back to how Britain used to be before the EU" they said but it is a different world now things will never go back to how they were years ago you can't turn back time much as we would like to sometimes. So do you think it was the right decision to leave
To be honest they are struggling now with social unrest in Greece and very high youth unemployment there as well as in the others.. I somehow don't think that the UK will be the last to vote to leave if others are offered the referendum option. It's very interesting how the EU mandarins are already making their threats very public as if to frighten other member states to toe the line. They don't seem to have realised that threats from the unelected galvanise anti-EU feelings.Oh well, Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal may all struggle in the future and then we will be well out of it eh? That's me looking on the bright side.
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