Ian Dunt
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That was going down to the basic level of the society.
Because how were people voting?
You know, you were seeing discrepancies.
The best predicator was basically whether you had a university education or not.
That was the most effective predicate.
There was another one, which was basically, do you support capital punishment?
That was another very good predicator of how you would vote.
So you had authoritarian dispositions on one hand, and liberal on the other.
You'd have lots of really interesting psychological evaluations saying, for instance, there's a difference in voting by virtue of how people feel when someone walks into a room.
Let's say they're in a room talking to a few other people.
Someone new walks in.
How do you feel?
Do you feel excited about all the new possibilities of conversation that may be about to happen?
Or do you feel a bit wary?
Exactly.
Who knows where this is going?
Who is this guy?
Because if it's the latter, you're more likely to vote Brexit.
If it's the former, you're more likely to vote remain.
This kind of like split liberal versus authoritarian, university educated versus not, living in diverse, plural, multicultural, typically urban, cosmopolitan areas on the one hand, living in, you know, much more dilapidated,