@ProfDaveAndress no, it is the young ones who will slave away to maintain pension levels, cf triple lock etc
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well, no, if Brexit damages the economy enough, that just won't be possible. UK cd easily become a country of emigration.
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I'm saying I want it to be full of immigration
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or did you mean uk citizens will be the migrants?
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the thing is longterm I'm planning to leave even though I'm British & will have been here for > half my life
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Everyone loses. It's not BrExit per se, it's the incompetent government and the actions of the rest of the world. We're buggered.
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yeah, but I'm genuinely not in the mood to hear boo hoo baby boomer tears. I agree with you obviously. But it's flagrantly
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offensive to claim the youngest are OK when we're the most screwed generation.
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Agreed. Apologies if I implied otherwise. It seems agism is entering into political argument as well as other discrimination.
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no no I didn't think you were! I just see it so often. It's so weird because ageism goes both ways but recently it's against
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millenials so much and to a lesser extent gen x.
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I have to admit I have lost track of all the labels, and indeed which years map to which label.
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millenials are scum as the media says
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they had all that. When Brexit goes bad it'll break it. And a 70-yr-old, come what may, has very few options...
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I don't care. Sorry, but I'd rather by a baby boomer any day.
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I'm not suggesting you should care, I'm saying they've fucked themselves in the course of shafting everyone else.
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they aren't more fucked though
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