Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
I'll admit that my experience of this isn't that great, but a majority of the people who fought in, or lived through, World War Two that I've come across either won't talk about their experiences or are reluctant to do so. It seems to me that it is the generations that came after the WW2 that seek to glorify it in some way.
Wasn't there a similar trend when it came to voting for Brexit? Those who were old enough to remember the war or have been a part of it were much more likely to want to stay in the EU, valuing a close relationship with Europe, while the next generation were most likely to want to leave?