IndoMike
Very well known Exeweb poster
Important to remember that 37% of the electorate voted to leave the EU, whilst of course 63% did not vote to leave.
Since the status quo was to be in the EU you would think a vote of more than 37% would be required to leave.
The required vote for leaving should have been a minimum 50% of the electorate : if you want change you have to have a clear majority.
Considering that around 70% of the 37% were old fogeys, that means that around 26% of the electorate who voted leave were old fogeys and only around 11% were under 40 years of age. So, 11% of the electorate
under aged 40 voted to leave.
Just saying .
Since the status quo was to be in the EU you would think a vote of more than 37% would be required to leave.
The required vote for leaving should have been a minimum 50% of the electorate : if you want change you have to have a clear majority.
Considering that around 70% of the 37% were old fogeys, that means that around 26% of the electorate who voted leave were old fogeys and only around 11% were under 40 years of age. So, 11% of the electorate
under aged 40 voted to leave.
Just saying .