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In reply to the discussion: Please, please stop spreading the lie that Brexit was to fight against neoliberalism [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(101,307 posts)It means that there's no correlation, positive or negative, between the way someone voted and their opinion on capitalism. If, for instance, you asked "how did people with surnames starting A-G vote, and how did H-Z vote?", and they came out 51-49 and 51-49, then you'd say "ah, as we expected, they both voted the same - surname had no effect on the vote". That's what's happened here.
What the graphic does show is a good positive correlation between voting Leave and thinking multiculturalism, immigration, and social liberalism are a force for ill, and almost as strong a correlation for feminism, the green movement, and globalisation. The significant preference of those thinking the internet is a force for ill for 'Leave' is not matched by a similar difference in the 'force for good' column, which indicates that there's not that many who do think it a force for ill - but if they do, they tended to vote for Leave.