You were born in a different generation. I wasn't brought up in the EU. They just talked about their England and what's happening to it. We're still a family and we always will be a family. But I just feel there is a bit of divide. When I was young, British is in your proud and you just went along with that. People are just sick of hearing about bent politicians. I just think they wanted a change. Like all for one and one for us. It's all about us now.
Voting remain like obviously a shock. We do argue quite a lot about it, cuz I didn't realize that it means so much to them as well as it did to me. I feel like anxious about what will happen to me. I think it's a scary world. I really do. I feel that the younger generation feel that the older generation are like very racist when they're not. You know, we just want to be British and just go forward, and just get better ideals for our country. Her and generation of people who voted out like definitely made to feel guilty about their decision and what have you done you've ruined the lives of all these young people. I feel like I was a bit of misled really. I think if the referendum was next week and what I know now I don't think I'd vote. Cuz I feel that I do know two sides to the story. Like we've already made the decision and now MPs want to make the decision for us. So how can that be right? That's not a democracy as far as I know. You know we've said what we have to say, and everything else slide to start again when Trump got in. I believe people are disenfranchised with politicians. I like him in half way, what he say is good. Some things he says scare me, but other things he says makes me think it might be all right like business and trade.