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<blockquote data-quote="kneedeep" data-source="post: 2631784" data-attributes="member: 119"><p>Well, after spending the week leading up to the vote, trapped in a hospital ward, I've had the wonderful opportunity of discussing the issues amongst a wide range of folk, from a white english medical professor, sub equatorial african and middle eastern consultants, through (not down ) to scouse Irish cleaners and dinner ladies .</p><p>Patients ranging from an expat oil industry executive who's lived inside and outside the UK since the seventies, through warehousemen, builders, students, right DOWN TO a drugged up, awaiting sentence drug mule.</p><p></p><p>THEY ALL HAD AN OPINION</p><p></p><p>To bracket them is disingenuous, however the underlying theme, amongst the under 25, hard working, young mothers,with the spray tans, tatoos,hair, makeup and nails , was unanimous. ........</p><p></p><p>"Will it make me holidays dearer or cheaper?"</p><p></p><p>NOTHING MORE.</p><p></p><p>No sovereignty, economy, immigration, issues.</p><p>Just how much will the most important annual two weeks of sun sea and BOOZE costs.</p><p>As an aside, the one thing , during these discussions that has genuinely shocked me are those, who we were led to believe to be solid 'inners'</p><p>(Degree holding professionals, including my Public sector employed sister/Bil , who own/travel to a beautiful property in SE France on a bi weekly basis, and business people in Hi Tech industries exporting mainly to</p><p>Europe ) were as vehement 'Outers' as this Christmas voting intelluctual turkey.</p><p></p><p>Mocking those less</p><p>'educationally qualified ' of our society, is a huge and significant mistake , our ( mainly degree educated)Political classes and Meedya (sic) continue to make.</p><p>(Maybe they're too thick to get it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kneedeep, post: 2631784, member: 119"] Well, after spending the week leading up to the vote, trapped in a hospital ward, I've had the wonderful opportunity of discussing the issues amongst a wide range of folk, from a white english medical professor, sub equatorial african and middle eastern consultants, through (not down ) to scouse Irish cleaners and dinner ladies . Patients ranging from an expat oil industry executive who's lived inside and outside the UK since the seventies, through warehousemen, builders, students, right DOWN TO a drugged up, awaiting sentence drug mule. THEY ALL HAD AN OPINION To bracket them is disingenuous, however the underlying theme, amongst the under 25, hard working, young mothers,with the spray tans, tatoos,hair, makeup and nails , was unanimous. ........ "Will it make me holidays dearer or cheaper?" NOTHING MORE. No sovereignty, economy, immigration, issues. Just how much will the most important annual two weeks of sun sea and BOOZE costs. As an aside, the one thing , during these discussions that has genuinely shocked me are those, who we were led to believe to be solid 'inners' (Degree holding professionals, including my Public sector employed sister/Bil , who own/travel to a beautiful property in SE France on a bi weekly basis, and business people in Hi Tech industries exporting mainly to Europe ) were as vehement 'Outers' as this Christmas voting intelluctual turkey. Mocking those less 'educationally qualified ' of our society, is a huge and significant mistake , our ( mainly degree educated)Political classes and Meedya (sic) continue to make. (Maybe they're too thick to get it) [/QUOTE]
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