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In reply to the discussion: Please, please stop spreading the lie that Brexit was to fight against neoliberalism [View all]leveymg
(36,418 posts)that overall capitalism is a "force for good" in the UK. That figure dips to less than 30% among unemployed persons, poor persons, and older people on pensions.
You're slicing the data at a median point (favorable or unfavorable) with dilutes the meaningfulness of the issue. Your approach weights results to emphasize the amorphous middle, the majority of people who are either ambivalent or don't have strong feelings about the subject, one way or the other. I think the bottom-line figures provided for various groups and their perception that it is not "a force for good" are a more meaningful measure of dissatisfaction.
If you aggregate across the entire sample group, you lose an important indicator of how strongly people feel about that issue and relative to other factors. Just because most older people are suspicous of the effects of the Internet, doesn't mean that it was a major deciding issue in their vote for Brexit. Not all factors weighed equally strongly to the outcome of a yes or no vote, and I don't see immediately a table that shows that. Did you find that?