Mr Farage told an audience in Westminster: “Chuka Umunna said the other day he thinks the Brexit vote means we’re stealing our children’s futures from them. Well I really hope we are.”
In case anybody still had doubt who drove the UK out of the EU:

A generation fuelled by false nostalgia of a time that never was, statistically over represented by the baby boomers made a decision they don’t really going to life and see the full consequences of. As by the time this happens the majority that voted for it will be dead. While they themselves never suffered through the horrors of a country destroyed by war and had lived through a historically unparalleled period of prosperity and growth (mainly thanks to EU membership), their parting gift will be decades of slow economic decline for a generation that is already worse off than they ever were.
One thought that parents look after their children, but this generation seems to hate them! And at times even seem to joy seeing them suffer!
A healthy majority of Leave voters, it found, claimed that “significant damage to the British economy” would be a price worth paying for Brexit: 61 per cent, compared to just 20 per cent who disagreed. More bizarrely, when the question was made more personal, and respondents were asked would it be worth “you or members of your family" losing their jobs, 39 per cent still thought Brexit was totes worth it – slightly more than the 38 per cent who, like normal, sane people, replied “obviously not”.







