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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
I'm sure those that are well qualified, have a good income, private health care, live in a nice house, in a nice area, with a WA school and their only contact with EU immigrants is the housekeeper, cleaner and the nanny for young Jocasta. It matters little to them being in or out of the EU so they plump for the status quo (even though it's not).
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I think you're right the link to education would be more about the income people with more formal education tend to receive on general. However a lot of these people are not exposed to EU immigrants because of their housekeeper but their jobs. Those working in cities, especially in jobs with high levels of qualifications required, will be working with EU immigrants in sectors such as banking, technology and the arts. Even if not then every day life.