I had a similar conversation with the old man a few weeks back,
That people of the older generation should consider what it means for the upcoming generations, not just what they think will benefit them short term. Because as we know, which ever way it goes, nothing really will change for a while anyway. It's most likely that it will have a very small impact on them comparatively.
I don't believe they shouldn't be allowed to vote, just that they should consider the long term impacts of their vote. In saying that, if they're anything like the old people I used to volunteer with, they would just do whatever the daily mail/UKIP tells them to do anyway. More likely to be swayed by the ideas of patriotism and stopping immigrants 'invading the county', rather than anything else.
Posted By: I Am Hoot on April 29th 2016 at 12:57:05
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- On the subject of the referendum, I don't think I should be allowed to vote, nor anyone (General Chat) - CB41, Apr 29, 12:45:31
- I don't think anyone under 45 should be allowed to vote (General Chat) - paulg, Apr 29, 14:11:59
- I think there is some value in that (General Chat) - CauldRon, Apr 29, 14:06:57
- I had a similar conversation with the old man a few weeks back, (General Chat) - I Am Hoot, Apr 29, 12:57:05
- As you'd expect, most people I know are around 60 and I don't know any that fit that (General Chat) - CB41, Apr 29, 13:06:45
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