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The Fury said:
Vertigo-X said:

 

EDIT2: To expand what I'm saying above, think about it this way. When it says "Top Questions on the European Union", what other questions would you expect to find so close to the vote?

'After' not 'close to', if that 'What is the EU?' was from before it might make sense but people shouldn't be asking a question like that after they've voted on it. That is assuming that people did vote at all and those google searches are not by those younger than voting age who's futures have been decided for them.

I'd like to think it was more the people who decided that"my vote doesn't matter" and never voted and are now beginning to realise the consequences of what they have set in motion by either thinking there vote doesn't matter or simply couldn't be arsed to walk 100 yards to vote.

Also I saw on TV that even though 75% of under 25's voted remain only 36% of the age group turned out to vote compared to over 80% of 65+. Pretty much explains the results and you can blame to old for deciding the future of the young with little effect on them selves whilst blaming the young for not bothering to have a say in their own future.