Rather than suggesting its bad that older people are getting who they voted for, perhaps you should be asking whether it's bad that younger voters can't be bothered enough to vote. This seems to be a young person problem, not an old person problem.As I've said, repeatedly, I'm questioning whether its potentially bad that older people's votes are reversing younger (but not just 'young': all working ages) people's.
I kind of get the feeling rhe only solution he'd be happy with is if in any demographic that can be formed where Labour was the majority vote all non voting members of that demographic should be counted as voting labour
You created the young people, ergo, it is still an old person problem.Rather than suggesting its bad that older people are getting who they voted for, perhaps you should be asking whether it's bad that younger voters can't be bothered enough to vote. This seems to be a young person problem, not an old person problem.
38.No it’s not. You just have a different yet no more credible POV than other people. May I ask how old you are? Might help frame your standpoint better. I’m 53 to help you frame mine.
You created the young people, ergo, it is still an old person problem.
Gotcha!
Mine. What's your point?" I'm not a Labour voter, but I have voted for them twice in my 20 years of voting. 2017 and 2019. I'm not going to vote for a Labour party positioned to the right of the Tories. "
I wonder whos words they are?![]()
This idea is a distraction. The current old also didn't vote much when they were young. It's a reflection on stages of life, rather than any particular new apathy for the latest generations.Labour need to match the 70% turnout of the older generation in the young if that is who they are targeting.
The very fact most of you voted and Support the Tories is worrying indeed
How many times will you accept being lied to your face, shafted over and over again, and left with services in the gutter while all their mates run of with contacts for tickyeboo BS
And you actually argue over it? Comical
This idea is a distraction. The current old also didn't vote much when they were young. It's a reflection on stages of life, rather than any particular new apathy for the latest generations.
They, of course, were a huge demographic, with a tiny retired cohort ahead of them. So their votes always mattered as a group.
Labour will not get into power for another generation under the current system. If however they were to champion and support PR however, I think it just might happen.
Thing is, now that UKIP are dead there is a focus point for anyone with conservative ideals (or outright full right wing) as there is no alternative. Labour are sharing voters with the Lib Dems, Greens, SNP, Plaid Cymru and split all over the place - these voters would vote for Labour if the choice was Tory v Labour or nothing.
Champagne socialists are better then are they? It has been a long, long time since Labour actually fought for the average working person. If Labour were any better I would vote for them. But they have been utterly unelectable recently.The very fact most of you voted and Support the Tories is worrying indeed
How many times will you accept being lied to your face, shafted over and over again, and left with services in the gutter while all their mates run of with contacts for tickyeboo BS
And you actually argue over it? Comical