It's true Wales was a part of the Kingdom of England prior to the creation of Great Britain. Still I feel that the combination of Saint Georges cross and the Welsh Dragon fit quite well. I would however scale the dragon to fit in the upper left quadrant and drop the green entirely.
It looks increasingly possible that it may not. The Leave campaign seems to be doing a flip on EU immigration, which for most brexiteers was the whole point.
I'm beginning to wonder whether this whole referendum wasn't just a power grab by factions within the British establishment. At the moment they haven't even issued a timetable for leaving the EU much less actually done anything towards it. They seem to have absolutely no idea what to do now.
First rational thing you've said.
Absolutely, you can also be against capitalist exploitation and want to leave. I'm against globalisation and I want my own country's government to make laws (for good or ill) for us, and not have to bend to the will of Brussels which has a different mindset.
It's still not an excuse. I'm Swiss and we vote four times every year - minimum - on multiple objects; "voter apathy" is a thing here. But when some referendum I was against pass and I didn't go to vote, I don't complain about the result. Voting is not just a right, it is also a duty. It is YOUR duty as a citizen to keep democracy alive. One cannot complain his voice was not listened to when he or she can't even be bothered to go to vote once in a lifetime... There was hardly something more important to do that day for a young Brit concerned about his future.
Oh pull the fucking other one, life isn't that bad for young people that voting in a historical event warrants CBA. If young people really cared about their future they would've voted and not expect grown ups to do it for them! Either they didn't care or did care but actively didn't vote. In both cases they can STFU moaning and blaming others
So you have no rational argument for why young people did not vote, got it.
I live in another country, yet I went out of my why to set up a proxy vote, that took far more time and effort than walking down to a voting station. Had those young people voted for something they are so concerned about, then perhaps remain would have won, but they clearly do not give a shit about the future and so we lost.