The response from students to Brexit echoes my experience (¡°Three-quarters of students ¡®angry about Brexit¡¯¡±, 24 July). The banner held by the students in the article¡¯s picture that reads ¡°You stole our future from us¡± strikes a significant chord among younger people because they do indeed feel as though their future has been determined by an unrepresentative older voice within the UK; for it is they who are going to have to manage the aftermath of this administration¡¯s inept experimentation with the political process. My question to them is: how are they going to correct this perceived injustice?
Descartes
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