Interesting, old people worried about their pensions that swung it.
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Originally posted by Unix View Post
Interesting,old people worried about their pensions that swung itSalmond not being able to answer the important questions won it.
But seriously, you are in a minority and lost. -
Same age effect will lead to UK leaving the EU. The young and middle aged will vote to stay in and the elderly will vote to leave, weight in numbers swinging it.Comment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostSame age effect will lead to UK leaving the EU. The young and middle aged will vote to stay in and the elderly will vote to leave, weight in numbers swinging it.
Vive l'Europe!Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View Post
Interesting, old people worried about their pensions that swung it.
and it doesn't show the numbers that voted in each demographic or the M/F split.
So what next Unix? Once you've ceased to be p*ssed off....Comment
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Originally posted by jemb View Post...do you have a link to this?
and it doesn't show the numbers that voted in each demographic or the M/F split.
So what next Unix? Once you've ceased to be p*ssed off....
Nothing now, next excitement politically will be the general election.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View Post
Interesting, old people worried about their pensions that swung it.
It's quite something the younger economically active part of the population wanted something different from those that sit around all day.Last edited by scooterscot; 19 September 2014, 12:10."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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