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According to The Brexit vote: a divided nation, a divided continent by Sara B. Hobolt adds that the people most likely to vote to remain in the EU are the well-off and better educated. Those who voted to Leave the EU were areas with low-income, high unemployment and other several factors accounted for this matter according to Who voted for Brexit? A Comprehensive district-level analysis.

Not only do Remainers say this, but they also say with the reduced amount of immigrants this can do damage to skill shortages in the workforce. This means there could be consequences such as the lack of competition in the workforce if we no longer remain in the EU.

Studies suggest that younger people were also more likely to remain in the EU while older people were more likely to leave the EU. About 70% of young voters ages 18-24 voted to remain in the EU and about 40% ages 65 and above voted to remain in the EU. This suggest that older people were more likely to leave the EU.