Kaz wrote:Anyone who doesn't understand the difference between remain or leave shouldn't be voting
Having worked with Mrs S with a lot of disadvantaged children who turn into disadvantaged adults, but sometimes excellent and wonderful parent, I can say that a lack of reading ability or education does not always mean a lack of ability to know what they want or the wish to express it.
I have a very moderate level of education but am, fortunately, able to express myself and what I want. In my family is a nephew who is borderline dyslexic, avoids paperwork like the plague, but is more wealthy than me and runs a very successful farriers business.
I try to see the other side as much as I can. It is taken for granted that graduates of our education system are able to cope easily in a written world. That is not true. I grew up with a boy who was a far better sprinter than me, he broke every record I broke one year after me. He was dyslexic and stopped competing in case they wanted him to write anything. He should have competed for Britain, he was good enough.