Looking at the graphic in the story, 18-24 and 25-49 did not vote at larger %'s than 50-64 and 65-older. But the actual number of each demographic is not included. I wonder how the totals would have went if an even 10% of each group didn't vote? Would an extra 5.4% of 18-24's voting remain been enough to swing the result?
You're right. Brexit was a referendum on Merkles disastrous immigration policies. France now tabling a referendum. Guess they're tired of the Muzzies
As a follow-up note about the overall vote in London - "Within London, 28 boroughs voted in favour of remaining, while five followed the rest of England in backing Brexit ." "More than 2.2 million London voters backed Remain compared to 1.5million in favour of Leave." The suburbs voted to Leave.
It is crazy over there. http://www.breitbart.com/london/201...grants-block-roads-destroy-cars-shout-fuk-uk/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...act-drivers-new-tactic-try-reach-Britain.html Edit: I don't know what that guy was thinking that got out of his truck for the fake roadblock.
The losers can't swallow their loss. They're starting a petition to change the referendum rules. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...r-the-government-sites-crashing-a7099996.html And this: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...t-their-own-independence-after-brexit-result/
Check out the post reporter for the London independence story. http://melissaetehad.com/ I love the picture on her sites welcome page.
I'm guessing the dem leadership and their media allies are working non stop right now to come up with a plan to change the whole narrative of Brexit. Just like they did when a muslim walked into a bar and mowed down 100 people. They turned it all into debate on guns. So Trump wouldn't be 'right'. I'll be shocked if in the next few days they're not trying to somehow do the same thing with Brexit. Because Brexit is a Trump plus.