From personal experience, they tend to be.
Well my maximum qualification is GCSE. ten of them. My wife hasn't got any because she is Portuguese. I'm for leave.
From personal experience, they tend to be.
Friend of a friend who had worked there ALL his working life , Mortgage paid off , all debits erased & still never has to work again .
I don't know how they managed to get so much, but if it was down to having decent Union representation, then fair play.
I haven't a clue how much my brother in law received, but he's comfortable.
And I have 10 GCSE's, 3 A Levels and a degree. And I'm for leave.Well my maximum qualification is GCSE. ten of them. My wife hasn't got any because she is Portuguese. I'm for leave.
Not really my affair, but I think that there are reasonable arguments to be made for y'all leaving the EU. And that there are people who have thought deeply about this and studied their hearts and think it is the right thing to do. So people don't deserve to be called racists just because they support leaving. I think that the left has done a disservice to the country by not taking seriously some of the issues here.
However, Nigel Farage is not one of those reasonable people and neither are his UKIP buddies. And therefore a vote for leaving would be not just a change in England's international status, but shift in the internal politics and direction of the country.
For that reason alone, I'd vote "remain." Start this whole thing over. Get some intelligent, non-xenophobic people to take up the cause, so that I would feel re-assured that I'm not exiting EU for greater autonomy just to put that power in the hands of a bunch of xenophobic pricks. Then we'll see.
Until then, the strongest reason to remain in the EU is the presence of people like Farage and UKIP. If you're going to put idiots like that in charge, then you are not remotely ready to make a go of it on your own. And take in as many immigrants as you can, because they can't be stupider than the people who are already there.
Well my maximum qualification is GCSE. ten of them. My wife hasn't got any because she is Portuguese. I'm for leave.
And I have 10 GCSE's, 3 A Levels and a degree. And I'm for leave.
*cough*I have 12 so I'm smarter than you!!!!!!
But in all seriousness the referendum is bullshit and I'm disappointed it's come down to this, we're not privy to the full details of the EU so we're all making an uninformed decision to an extent. The politicians are paid to make decisions on the running of the country instead of misleading individuals into voting either way, but I guess that's no different to a general election.
The problem I have with that is politicians have a vested interest in staying in. When the highly-paid EU jobs get handed out, politicians are at (or very near) the front of the queue.Gucci Mane has hit the nail so hard, he may need a hand lifting the hammer back up.
I have a BSc (Hons) and I want to leave. I voted in the original referendum to join a Common Market (as it was called then)....I didn't vote to join another country.
If politicians had listened to the people instead of labelling them all as idiots over the past decades all of this could have been avoided however the constant dismissal of what people were telling them was happening to them has caused huge resentment.
The constant belittling of people that have genuinely lost their jobs has turned a large section of our country to the point where the small amount of racists and bigots can hide behind a cause.
I know what you mean, but I can't really agree. Yes, your politicians and our politicians and pretty much politicians all over the world are generally rather horrible people. But at least in the US and UK it's still a democracy. They're not truly doing anything against the will of the voters.
They are merely convenient punching bags for when what the voters want turns out to stupid. Not that I feel bad for most politicians, as they get money and power out of it and they know exactly what they are doing when they manipulate people. Just saying I'm somewhat unsympathetic to the voters as well.
It's the same thing people say here in the US. That because politicians/media/whoever have been controlling the country and not representing the interests of the people, that's why you end up with crazy people like Trump.
But voters are responsible for their own stupidity. People decide they hate politicians, so they vote based on emotion and whoever is the "outsider." Which is bad way to vote. Or they don't vote at all. So.... then they end up with terrible politicians, and this just makes them angrier and more screwed over, and then they vote for even worse people. It's a big loop.
Ultimately, I think for there to be real change the voters have to realize that they aren't powerless. They have the power, they are simply wielding it poorly. That's why they end up with lousy leaders.