The funny thing is that most older people who voted for Brexit did it for the good of the youth. That is to say they wanted employers to start training people, rather than employing cheap labour from east Europe. They also didn't want younger people to have their wages held back because somebody from Poland was prepared to do the job they would like for half the price. Older people, such as myself, have nothing to gain from Brexit, in fact I would almost certainly be better off without it. Our infrastructure, such as the NHS is creaking at the sides, and partly because of EU mass immigration. We are paying the lazy and feckless benefits because they refuse to do the jobs EU workers are doing, instead of forcing the unemployed to do them. We voted Brexit for the long term good of the country, but strangely enough your lot can't see it. Those who voted to remain are looking at short term benefits, and NOT the long term good of the country. I am starting to hope the remainers get their own way, so we can stay in the EU, and they end up settling for a long term lower standard of living. Either way, I will still be playing golf 5 times a week, and enjoying the life Maggie gave me.