crumpledshorts wrote:
Have you analysed the demographic of the remain voter? The majority "during the waaaar" Uncle Albert types that have screwed everyone in the UK under 35, xenophobic racists voting purely on a an anti johnny foreigner bias.
A sad day
What a childish statement. Don't you think older people may have wisdom through experience? Why on Earth has it screwed people under 35?Name any way. It's the people in their last 10 years of working life that will be most affected if there is any short-term economic hit or affect on stock markets. For young people they have all to play for to make their way in the globalised world. They are the ones with most to gain and must make it happen.
As to EU, Tories, Labour to blame for no positive growth in most people's living standards over last 10 years, they are not to blame. It is all due to the rise of China and Far Eastern economies. That's why it's better out to try to get away from protectionism and get our sleeves rolled up. I have every faith that our younger generations will take advantage of the golden opportunity they have been gifted by the wisdom of their elders.
What we need now is a charismatic, unifying, tough negotiating PM to get us through the exit process and galvanise the population behind a vision of the future. Quite where we'll get that from giving the abject characters who infest our major parties I don't know. Therein lies an issue. Let's hope that cometh the hour cometh the man/ woman - which has happened before at key moments in our history. Let's be positive. Thus is an historic moment and should be celebrated as such.