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HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY EVERYONE!
If you actually go through it rather than looking at the one big blob then you see more educated areas voted leave. Secondly this is based on polls and as we know the actual leave vote was much stronger.ONS map of areas of zero qualifications (Darker areas =zero/low qualifications)
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YouGov map of Brexiters (darker areas = Brexit votes)
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Anyone notice a more than slight correlation in the dark areas?
Just saying........
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY EVERYONE!
Threes a poll going round for a 2nd referendum vote - would it carry any substance if it got enough signatures?
I'm not university educated. I supported Leave. Please make some assumptions about my social or economic standing though, the results could be pretty entertaining.
Lets put it this way, I'm 37 and I'm retired.
Tell me about it!. There is so many snobby remarks in this thread about leave voters.
18-24, bone idle students, SJW trash, part time Starbucks baristas, the most uninformed dullards on the planet. I'd expect nothing else from that age group.
Threes a poll going round for a 2nd referendum vote - would it carry any substance if it got enough signatures?
Congratulations to the UK and everyone who fought for it.)
The EU will change before this happens then Scotland will have no reason to leave the UK
Threes a poll going round for a 2nd referendum vote - would it carry any substance if it got enough signatures?
Well when you look at legacies, Blair is looking positively rosy compared to Cameron.
Northern Ireland voted to remain and relies on EU subsidy more than any other area of the UK, could this see a push to a reunified Ireland?
Threes a poll going round for a 2nd referendum vote - would it carry any substance if it got enough signatures?
I don't see how a second ref would help.
It's funny, I was a staunch unionist for the last Scottish ref, but now I completely support them in any decision they make in future.
Threes a poll going round for a 2nd referendum vote - would it carry any substance if it got enough signatures?