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no, you simply made a claim that was unsupported by the evidence.

In the same way you might say "88% of plumbers want UK to resign from EU"
and try to support your claim with this

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https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/09/22/eu-referendum-state-public-opinion/
 
The logical end to the EU project will be that there will be no "foreigners" (inside the EU superstate) to fear.
Indeed - The idea is to gradually create the idea of being "European" as a distinct identity which is to be regarded as being "above" being British, French, German, or whatever. Just like the old Soviet Union wanted everybody to regard themselves as being Soviet citizens rather than Russian, Ukrainian etc.
 
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The idea is

that might be your idea.

but as you want UK to resign membersip of the EU, you want to have no influence.

You do seem to have a curious habit of making up opinions and plans and ascribing them to anonymous imaginary goblins.
 
54% of over 55s favour Brexit (that includes the over 80 bracket
And it also includes a lot more of the 55-70 bracket, who did not experience the horrors of the worlds greatest war, but watched plenty of glamorising films about war heroics. Sadly there are relatively few people left in their 80's, who were schoolchildren or infants during the war.

There really is nothing in those figures to suggest that people who lived through WW2, as did the founders of the European movement, have an out-ist tendency.

We do know that there is also a correlation between people of lower education, and people who read the Sun, being particularly keen to resign from the EU. I don't know what that tells you.
 
Electoral Commission strikes 11 pro-Brexit campaign groups from official register

"Under the rules, the official campaigns can spend £7m each, but the smaller groups are capped at £700,000 each. Additional rules on “working together” prevent groups with large amounts of money splintering into smaller groups to evade the spending caps.

The Go Movement umbrella group, which includes the Leave.EU group and the Grassroots Out, a campaign group set up by two Northamptonshire MPs, Peter Bone and Thomas Pursglove, has always denied any intention to by-pass the rules.

However, the Telegraph analysis revealed that all of the Groups - Steel GO, Scotland GO, Northern Ireland GO, Left GO, Labour GO, Gibraltar GO, Conservatives GO, Health Professionals GO, Student GO. LGBT GO and Business GO – shared the same address, Lysander House in Bristol.

Lysander House is the registered business address Arron Banks, the businessman and major UKIP donor who co-founded the Leave.EU group."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...n-strikes-11-pro-brexit-campaign-groups-from/
 
We do know that there is also a correlation between people of lower education, and people who read the Sun, being particularly keen to resign from the EU.

Typical patronising, sneering, condescending attitude of Remainers.
 
Not at all. The simple fact is well known. I drew no conclusion from it. But it seems that you do.

It's not even a "made-up" story, like some of PBC's.
 
Electoral Commission strikes 11 pro-Brexit campaign groups from official register

"Under the rules, the official campaigns can spend £7m each, but the smaller groups are capped at £700,000 each. Additional rules on “working together” prevent groups with large amounts of money splintering into smaller groups to evade the spending caps.

The Go Movement umbrella group, which includes the Leave.EU group and the Grassroots Out, a campaign group set up by two Northamptonshire MPs, Peter Bone and Thomas Pursglove, has always denied any intention to by-pass the rules.

However, the Telegraph analysis revealed that all of the Groups - Steel GO, Scotland GO, Northern Ireland GO, Left GO, Labour GO, Gibraltar GO, Conservatives GO, Health Professionals GO, Student GO. LGBT GO and Business GO – shared the same address, Lysander House in Bristol.

Lysander House is the registered business address Arron Banks, the businessman and major UKIP donor who co-founded the Leave.EU group."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...n-strikes-11-pro-brexit-campaign-groups-from/
Who really cares about all this?The Remainers-in-Chief Osborne and Cameron are equally guilty of scraping the barrel and twisting facts. Cameron spent £9.3m of our money pushing HIS cause.
 
I'm surprised you claim not to have seen it, it's been widely reported

For example

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-britain-wants-to-leave-and-who-wants-to-rem/




There are also substantial differences – especially among the middle-aged and the old – in their declared propensity to vote for Brexit according to their qualifications. Older people with degrees are only two-thirds as likely to vote to Leave the EU as older people with no qualifications, whereas among younger voters there is only a small difference. The young, whatever their age, are very largely against Brexit; among the old, the intensity of their anti-EU sentiment varies substantially according to their qualifications.

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexitvote/2...t-predict-who-will-vote-for-brexit-and-where/






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So does having a degree in something or other better qualify one to know how to vote in the Referendum??

Quite possibly many of those with degrees and working in the professions are insulated from the effects of EU policy. If I was a professional living in a nice 4-bed detached with large garden, and could afford childcare and a daily help, and had private health insurance and sent my kids to a private school, I might be tempted to vote to preserve the status quo.

But if I lived in the midst of immigrant communities, couldn't get my kids into a local school, had to wait 2 weeks for a GP appointment, I might see things differently.
 
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