A frankly very worrying picture of how deeply, and in how many ways, this country is split over this issue. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-britain-wants-to-leave-and-who-wants-to-rem/
The young v old difference is particularly striking. It's the young that will be saddled with the consequences of this vote - I hope they get what they want.
The supermarkets certainly do screw the farmers, but as you say, it's the consumers who govern things.
It was and I quite like Obama. However, I do feel he's been pretty disappointing. It must be remembered that he would never accept the US being part of a state with other countries and everything he has said is completely and utterly only to help and protect his country. He couldn't care less what the consequences of a remain vote may bring to Britain.
Given that they will have much longer to endure the consequences, young people's votes should really carry more weight. There should be a sliding scale of weighting based on age whereby a 20 year-old's vote counts twice as much as a 60 year-old's. The votes of 80 year-olds shouldn't count at all.
Osborne is going to part nationalise the steel industry, some common sense one nation politics from the Tories for the first time since 1975. Whatever next?
I read that this was Cameron's decision. He doesn't want to be remembered for presiding over the demise of the British steel industry. Whatever, it's a welcome move.
What? Colin have you lost it mate? The consumers consume and believe me it's very easy to make do so The mindset of people can been so eroded in the UK of the electric went out they wouldn't know what to do And where does your power come from ... It maybe France The entire country is governed by spending and a lot of it by people who have no money to spend oh yes the consumers are totally in control Good grief