I think it's interesting that there appears to be a division of opinion between the younger (up to 25 years old) and the older (everyone else) opening up.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but it seems like the younger generation seem more positive towards the EU and just don't care about handing over power. The loss of sovereignty doesn't phase them - most don't know (or care) what it is.
What the youngsters care about is jobs and rights, which they think the full EU deal will provide (and Corbyn perhaps).
We 'oldies' have been there and done it. I'm fortunate not to have lived through a time when our sovereignty was seriously under threat, but I can remember the Falklands war and all the 'friendly' countries who abstained when we asked for support.
I too care about jobs and rights, but I am NOT convinced that handing power over to an unelected authority based in Brussels will give it to us.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but it seems like the younger generation seem more positive towards the EU and just don't care about handing over power. The loss of sovereignty doesn't phase them - most don't know (or care) what it is.
What the youngsters care about is jobs and rights, which they think the full EU deal will provide (and Corbyn perhaps).
We 'oldies' have been there and done it. I'm fortunate not to have lived through a time when our sovereignty was seriously under threat, but I can remember the Falklands war and all the 'friendly' countries who abstained when we asked for support.
I too care about jobs and rights, but I am NOT convinced that handing power over to an unelected authority based in Brussels will give it to us.



