Brexit young Vs old

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What is the split of young Vs old on wanting brexit? I keep hearing the youngster don't want to leave, it's not the impression I get from people where I live?

Poll?
Do you wavy to leave

16-20 yes / no
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
70+
 
20-30 I did

It had the potential to be something great, but the Tories have proven time and time again that they are far too incompetent to get us through this in a way that is beneficial. They've put us back years...
 
30-40 Leave, but I never thought the negotiations would go as badly as they did.

Beginning to regret it now. I definitely want another vote if no deal is the final option.
 
40-50 leave

The way things going shows me I was right, the sooner go the better, no deal is better than crumbs from the table
 
Couldn't really care less at this moment in time. I can't even claim to understand it.

It's all fanatical fever pitched stuff but what does it really mean?

More TB & co legacy stuff.

If it's a full on united federal states of Europe like the US system then fair enough.
 
30-40 Leave - although I had no idea how much of a shambles the negotiations would be and I'm fed up with the constant press bombardment every time Barnier or May farts. :D

I still don't want to be part of a political union, however.
 
20-30 Remain

The younger generation is the most in favour of remaining but there's still something like 20-30% that are leave. Personally I'm tired of hearing about it and if a 2nd vote isn't going to happen I'd rather they just get it over and done with so we can start focusing on actual problems.
 
20-30 Remain

It’s been a complete circus from day one - Such an embarrassment for our country :(

I’m almost certain that you’ll find the young will mostly have voted Remain and the older you get the more likely they are to have voted Leave.
 
30-40 Remain. The EU isn't perfect, but on balance I think we're better of in. Most EU law is consumer protection or employment law, that can only be a good thing for me personally.
 
I keep hearing the youngster don't want to leave, it's not the impression I get from people where I live?
That's both because of the fact that Brexit voting is very geographical - where you live is a good indicator of how people voted, and also that the people you associate with also has huge biases on how you are likely to vote.
 
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