As I said, its a generalization... but it is correct according to all the stats.I've held back from challenging this previously, but I'm sure it's untrue. The views we saw of people celebrating the Brexit vote showed that youngish and middle aged people dominated, with little signs of the older males. The oft repeated shot of the North-East celebration with the youngish woman who'd campaigned for Brexit being raised on shoulders is typical. The West Midlands celebrations looked similar.
This thread repeats that theme, the white male old'uns like Old Groaner, Old Tom and myself all remainers and collecting plenty of likes and agrees from other older members.
While Zlatan, Tillson and others who are patently not very old are ardent Brexiters.
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http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2016/06/how-did-different-demographic-groups-vote-eu-referendum
and pretty much every other analysis. I know on a cycling forum you're average older user is more tolerant, than if we were on another type of forum.
So I was very careful with my wording.
However I'm afraid its pretty much universally agreed, that this vote was the result of older generation, who are in many cases the ones who were more likely to vote.