Why does the english working man vote tory ???

[TW]Fox;18983965 said:
Surely the 'poor' earning an average of for the sake of argument £20k and the rich earning an average of £100k is better than the 'poor' earning 15k and the rich earning £50k?
I did think that at first, but refrained from posting before I consider all the various economic and price effects of such a disparity. My gut tells me that the theory isn't that simple, unfortunately.
 
usually labour **** everything up slowly but give people a lto fo tree stuff.

the Tories then have to come in and be the mean parent taking away all the new toys and lowering the child's pocket money as moneys tight.

then once things are reasonably fixed and starting to improve labour hop in with "look at all the free sweets we've got for you kids" everyone runs back to them and then slowly it all goes **** up again till the Tories get brought in to fix it.

Im from up North, im an English working man and i vote Tory, and this is my general understanding of how the politics of this country seem to work.
 
I wouldn't bother questioning scorza, I just tend to ignore him now.

He's just so bitter isnt he? He just seems to despise the rich and succesful. Maybe he should channel all his effort into making more of himself rather than berating those who are quite simply better than him?

And I say that as somebody in probably a position no better than him. I don't despise or berate those who are better than me - I aspire to be like them.
 
[TW]Fox;18983995 said:
He's just so bitter isnt he? He just seems to despise the rich and succesful. Maybe he should channel all his effort into making more of himself rather than berating those who are quite simply better than him?

And I say that as somebody in probably a position no better than him. I don't despise or berate those who are better than me - I aspire to be like them.

Why aspire when you can support a political ideal that wants to force everyone to the same lower level?
 
To be a working man and cast a vote for the Tories or Labour in its last incarnation pretty much makes you a mug. A kick in the balls or a poke in the eye, sir? Same thing...
 
I have never voted tory and never will.

Even if, in the future, a Tory party comes in to play that has the ideas and proposals needed to ensure a better country?

That seems incredibly short-sighted and clichéd.
 
[TW]Fox;18984042 said:
'The best argument against democracy is a 10 minute conversation with the average voter'

:(

Well said.

Surprised no-one resorted to "Thatcher, Thatcher, Milk Snatcher!" yet.
 
Now im not english so i cant comment on this question but it really really confuses me why the ordinary working person of england votes tory.
The torys are for the rich, everytime they are in power more pepole are made unemployed and general life standards go down, even a child knows this, so why does the english working man vote for these fools ?

We get shafted regardless it's just comforting to most that they are able to choose who shafts them. ;)

Labour would have done the exact same this term as the coalition, they are just telling us what we want to hear so we'll vote them next time.
 
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To be a working man and cast a vote for the Tories or Labour in its last incarnation pretty much makes you a mug. A kick in the balls or a poke in the eye, sir? Same thing...

What do you mean by a working man? Do you have to earn over a certain level before you stop being a 'working man' and become a toff or something, or is it defined some other way?
 
Now im not english so i cant comment on this question but it really really confuses me why the ordinary working person of england votes tory.
The torys are for the rich, everytime they are in power more pepole are made unemployed and general life standards go down, even a child knows this, so why does the english working man vote for these fools ?

Well as a working taxpayer, I know that everytime labour are in I end up paying more in taxes for those who don't work.

Anyone on or above the average wage will longterm be better off under Tory, rather than labour.
 
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