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Britain is now completing the process of destroying its educational sector
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI sense an inferiority complex.
I know Brexiters don't particular like it, but the facts are that if you are educated to degree level, the chances that you voted remain are 2 to 1, and if you left school at 16, the chances of you voted leave were also 2 to 1. This is influenced by the fact that Brexiters tend to be older, so are more likely to have left school at 16.
That does mean that 1/3 of highly educated people did vote leave, and 1/3 of basically educated did vote remain. So the fact that you voted one way or another doesn't indicate much about your educational achievement.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'm not sure you have any sense. You certainly don't make much sense. I think you think you're being clever, but your intellectual repartee is about on the level of "yeah? well so are you..." playground banter. Why don't you go and find a ball and play with it? The adults are talking.
I know Brexiters don't particular like it, but the facts are that if you are educated to degree level, the chances that you voted remain are 2 to 1, and if you left school at 16, the chances of you voted leave were also 2 to 1. This is influenced by the fact that Brexiters tend to be older, so are more likely to have left school at 16.
That does mean that 1/3 of highly educated people did vote leave, and 1/3 of basically educated did vote remain. So the fact that you voted one way or another doesn't indicate much about your educational achievement.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think only those educated to degree level should be allowed to vote.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti think only inner party members should be ..... oh, wait.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think only those educated to degree level should be allowed to vote.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'm not sure you have any sense. You certainly don't make much sense. I think you think you're being clever, but your intellectual repartee is about on the level of "yeah? well so are you..." playground banter. Why don't you go and find a ball and play with it? The adults are talking.
I know Brexiters don't particular like it, but the facts are that if you are educated to degree level, the chances that you voted remain are 2 to 1, and if you left school at 16, the chances of you voted leave were also 2 to 1. This is influenced by the fact that Brexiters tend to be older, so are more likely to have left school at 16.
That does mean that 1/3 of highly educated people did vote leave, and 1/3 of basically educated did vote remain. So the fact that you voted one way or another doesn't indicate much about your educational achievement.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostShould I filter out the self-declared "clever meanies"? It seems a little unfair to include those supermassive remoaner thickos as representative of remainers in general.Comment
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Aw, bless. I Neg rep him with Projecting. Again. And his neg rep response...?
Originally posted by jamesbrown;rep commentProjecting again, thicko.
Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post...your intellectual repartee is about on the level of "yeah? well so are you..." playground banter.
* Yes, he could be being devilishly ironic, but given his previous form, I'm sticking with him being a silly prat.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostAbove or below IT support monkey?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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