Quote ="bren2k"The facts would back up your assertion:
"According to the polls, university graduates were the most likely people to want to remain in the EU - while those with a GCSE or equivalent as their highest qualification were more likely to back Brexit.
This was a pattern that was reflected in the results.
Those with no education tended to vote Brexit."
Source: NOMIS'"
That's an awfully disappointing post!
The polls also suggest that those over 45 were most likely to vote to exit, you know those from generations and of an age for whom University wasn't really an option for the majority. Yet those who have worked all their lives and have a different kind of education that doesn't get a graduation ceremony. They're also the ones that will remember the UK before the EU or even the Common Market, they'll remember that we were capable of standing on our own.
They must all be thick according to you!
Don't come back with an excuse that you're the messenger, the fact that you've posted this in the context you have says what you think.