Not my reaction, Julia. It matters to them if they won't have automatic right to study & work in EU.
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yeah, because this referendum was ALL about middle class kids working in artisan bakeries to fund their gap years, isn't it?
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Well, a striking feature of this ref is generational divide. Can understand why young people are upset; they deal with the costs.
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Britain's unemployment rate is 5%. It has a flexible labour market that's proved totally compatible with being in EU.
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An interesting theory. See my comments about jobs in UK.pic.twitter.com/Frw4pf7DcJ
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@jonsnowC4 does my voting power diminish as I get older? I must have missed the small print -
well, we are all going to die tomorrow, after all...
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no locusts in my house yet, I did find a Moth though
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I think he should've pointed out that at the very least the old people didn't cry like babies under the EU, they stood up to it.
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I blame all those lefty university lecturers
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@jonsnowC4 I am 51yrs old and this is the 1st time I have had a voice on the undemocratic, unaccountable EU. Get over it! - 1 more reply
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@jonsnowC4 So today it's bad to be racist (and rightly so!), but it's acceptable to be ageist.#Hypocrisy#EUrefThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@jonsnowC4 Send the youngsters to Greece with 51 % youth unemployment they can see what their future might be under EU rule. - 1 more reply
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Generation feckin Snowflake.
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