Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
I agree with a lot of that Army.

And if you will accept that in no way was I implying that anyone on here is racist then I'm happy.

I could have brought up the fact that the under 50's largely voted remain and a lot of other interesting voter profiles but I think I will let it lie
59 I think your last paragraph is a really relevant issue.

When it was first muted in the late 1960's of joining the then common market I was totally against joining, however when the referendum was announce three years ago before deciding which way to vote I discussed this with my grandchildren who at the time were all in their twenties. They all thought that the UK should remain part of the EU. As being in my mid 70's I took the view that my life span in relation to theirs was quite small and as we were voting on the future of the UK and indeed part of their future I decided to join them in voting remain.

While I have to agree that the majority voted to leave the EU and that is what we should do, I think the government should be considering what is the best for our future generations not what is best for their political backers.