Author, broadcaster and political journalist, David Aaronovitch, gave a special talk at ACS Egham International School this week about how Brexit will shape the UK and what it means for the country’s next generation of voters.
Speaking at the school’s ‘World Beyond The Classroom’ seminar, part of a series for the local community, Aaronovitch said:
"The spirit of a school like ACS, with students instilled with an outward looking, global mindset, increasingly represents the spirit of the world of work and trade, intellectual endeavour and the communities in which we live. This needs to be taken into account when we consider Brexit.
“In next few years, it is likely, all things being equal, three times more Brexiteers will die than remain voters, leaving a remain majority. This remain majority will be dominated by the under 45s who have a very different attitude to the world than their older peers.
He went on to urge the younger population to demand a second Brexit referendum, as they will be the generation most impacted by leaving the EU.
Aaronovitch is a political commentator in national newspapers and BBC programmes including Newsnight, The Andrew Marr Show and Have I Got News For You. He also writes a regular column for the Times and is author of Party Animals: My Family and Other Communists as well as Voodoo Histories: The Role of Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History.
Jeremy Lewis, head of school at ACS Egham, commented:
"We hope that our audience enjoyed David’s insightful commentary on the impact of Brexit on young people’s lives and we look forward to welcoming the community to our next talk later this year."
David Aaronovitch