Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
I would definitely forego a vote in any second referendum if it was a consequence of letting more younger people vote in it.

My nephew and neices are in their twenties, so, if Jacob Rees-Mogg is right about it taking fifty years for the full benefits of Brexit to be felt, that means that they will spend the rest of their working lives having to go through the negative impact that an arch leaver says will follow our leaving the EU - what a legacy to be handed them by the generation that was, largely, responsible for the no vote.
He says 50 years for full BENEFITS to be felt, not 50 years to get us back to where we are now. They are 2 hugely different things.

Just like if you were suddenly to take up running , it would hurt the first few times, then it would stop hurting, (getting back to where we are now) and then as you kept running it wouls day by day improve your health.. (If of course at our age it didn't kill us )