Tactical Voting website is now live .... link attached - Brexit and the EU: living, holidaying and moving to Pinar De Campoverde - Pinar De Campoverde forum - Costa Blanca forum in the Alicante province of Spain
ASSSA Insurance
Costa Blanca Building Specialists
Gentlevan Removals
Car Key Solutions
AA Free English TV
James Spanish School
Thy Will Be Done
Airport Service Taxi Mil Palmeras  Torre de la Horadada
Jennifer Cunningham Insurances SL
Espana Dream Properties
Expat Services
Gran Alacant Insurances
Blacktower Financial Management
interior building work

Join the Pinar De Campoverde forum

Join the Pinar De Campoverde forumMy name's Alex and this is my website all about Pinar De Campoverde in Spain. Register now for free to talk about Brexit and the EU: living, holidaying and moving to Pinar De Campoverde and much more!

Tactical Voting website is now live .... link attached - Page 3

Kimmy11

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 7:29pm

Kimmy11

Legendary helpful member

Posts: 6870

12563 helpful points

Joined: 8 Aug 2017

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 7:29pm

It was announced this morning that an astonishing 1.5m people have applied for voter registration since the election was called two weeks ago. That's more than twice as many as in 2017 - and it includes record-breaking numbers of young people.  With another week to go before voter registration closes on 26 November, I hope many more young people register in order to exercise their democratic right on the 12th December - afterall, it's their generation which is going to be affected most by the Brexit referendum.

Kind regards,

Kim

Lancelot

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 7:46pm

Lancelot

Very helpful member

Posts: 687

768 helpful points

Location: La Finca

Joined: 24 Jun 2019

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 7:46pm

Kimmy11 wrote on Thu Nov 14, 2019 7:29pm:

It was announced this morning that an astonishing 1.5m people have applied for voter registration since the election was called two weeks ago. That's more than twice as many as in 2017 - and it includes record-breaking numbers of young people.  With another week to go before voter regi...

...stration closes on 26 November, I hope many more young people register in order to exercise their democratic right on the 12th December - afterall, it's their generation which is going to be affected most by the Brexit referendum.

Kind regards,

Kim

UK students studying languages continues to drop - French and German both massively down. Spanish bucks the trend but I wonder if that's given it's global take up.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-47334374

You would expect children and the young who wanted to exercise their freedom of movement throughout Europe to be studying the languages but that doesn't appear to be the case. How would they get jobs across Europe without language skills. 

The other elephant in the room is European youth unemployment - it's painfully high in much of Europe which is why so many of their young work in the UK. We also see quite a few young single professionals from France working out of London for tax reasons.

You might be right and I won't challenge your right to think this way but I have my doubts.

My own suspicion is that the most affected groups are pensioners and early retirees.

Kimmy11

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:04pm

Kimmy11

Legendary helpful member

Posts: 6870

12563 helpful points

Joined: 8 Aug 2017

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:04pm

Hi Lancelot,

I think you may be confusing my post above with the one about Freedom of Movement which I've just posted on your "Poll" thread.  The point I was making above is that it will be today's young people who will be making an assessment of the damage done by Brexit - probably in about 30 years time - but now is their time to make a change.  I've said it many times and I'll say it again, one positive to come out of Brexit is the engagement of the upcoming generation in UK politics.

Kind regards,

Kim

Lancelot

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:09pm

Lancelot

Very helpful member

Posts: 687

768 helpful points

Location: La Finca

Joined: 24 Jun 2019

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:09pm

Kimmy11 wrote on Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:04pm:

Hi Lancelot,

I think you may be confusing my post above with the one about Freedom of Movement which I've just posted on your "Poll" thread.  The point I was making above is that it will be today's young people who will be making an assessment of the damage done by Brexit - probably in about 30 years tim...

...e - but now is their time to make a change.  I've said it many times and I'll say it again, one positive to come out of Brexit is the engagement of the upcoming generation in UK politics.

Kind regards,

Kim

No, I was responding to your post above. I, like many, was too young to vote in the initial referendum and I suspect today's young will have future opportunity to vote to rejoin. 

Once in a generation feels about right.

Villas

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:42pm

Villas

Legendary helpful member

Posts: 4327

3514 helpful points

Location: Sax

Joined: 29 May 2017

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:42pm

Kush wrote on Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:49pm:

Oh dear

ALT+RIGHT+DELETE

Kush

Or......OH gawd......... 2016, still is´nt right.  Right, Un-plug.....wait 3 mins,,,,,,,Plug it back in again & yipee! 

Oh no. Its almost 2020. Think it must be the server.

v

Advertisement - posts continue below

LeckyLes

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:14pm

LeckyLes

Legendary helpful member

Posts: 2079

2230 helpful points

Location: Cabo Roig

Joined: 3 Aug 2018

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:14pm

Villas wrote on Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:42pm:

Or......OH gawd......... 2016, still is´nt right.  Right, Un-plug.....wait 3 mins,,,,,,,Plug it back in again & yipee! 

Oh no. Its almost 2020. Think it must be the server.

v

What a strange 'Cookie ' ! 

🙂

LeckyLes

Villas

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:16pm

Villas

Legendary helpful member

Posts: 4327

3514 helpful points

Location: Sax

Joined: 29 May 2017

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:16pm

LeckyLes wrote on Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:14pm:

What a strange 'Cookie ' ! 

🙂

LeckyLes

You ess B.

V

LeckyLes

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 11:12pm

LeckyLes

Legendary helpful member

Posts: 2079

2230 helpful points

Location: Cabo Roig

Joined: 3 Aug 2018

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 11:12pm

Villas wrote on Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:16pm:

You ess B.

V

Ahhhh, That Villas, De Bugger ! 

LeckyLes 

Ray

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:03am

Ray

Helpful member

Posts: 467

360 helpful points

Location: Cabo Roig

Joined: 4 Sep 2016

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:03am

Well that’s a bolt out of the blue and what a shock to the British Economy will we survive ,we are doomed .those cars are available to everyone with money to burn. How will that comment affect the people who use this forum most are concerned about not paying bank charges good exchange rate most you will find will now cancel these car orders.I bet Samaritans UK will be busy.

Ray

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:13am

Ray

Helpful member

Posts: 467

360 helpful points

Location: Cabo Roig

Joined: 4 Sep 2016

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:13am

If the EU is so good why do Germany have more Food Banks than the U.K.

Sign up for free or login to reply to this topic

Want to reply to this topic? Login or register for free to post your message:

Find more Brexit and the EU topics from a particular area:


Register for free!

Login to your account

ASSSA Insurance
Costa Blanca Building Specialists
Gentlevan Removals
Car Key Solutions
AA Free English TV
James Spanish School
Thy Will Be Done
Airport Service Taxi Mil Palmeras  Torre de la Horadada
Jennifer Cunningham Insurances SL
Espana Dream Properties
Expat Services
Gran Alacant Insurances
Blacktower Financial Management
interior building work
Advertise your business here
Advertise your property
Help with my computer