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• #27
Lol they're so out of touch
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• #28
I do wonder who the LibDems are trying to appeal to with their awkward watersport/social media antics.
The Tories who thought Boris getting stuck on a zip line was endearing.
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• #29
What if Ed Davey does these things all the time and we only noticed as it's election time?
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• #30
At what age do we become raging tories.
Doesn't happen anymore, thank fuck - I suppose the evil stupidity became too obvious after decades of consequences started piling up.
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• #31
I think it's more that they stopped bribing old people and just enriched themselves and big corporations
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• #32
My son just dropped by for a coffee and asked him if he voted and he said yes but spoiled his ballot because he didn't trust any of them.
I wonder if this was a trend among young voters as they normally do whatever shit they post to eachother on social media?
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• #33
The Tories who thought Boris getting stuck on a zip line was endearing.
m8, there were posts on actual lufguss calling him a ‘legend’ back then.
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• #34
We've come so far.
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• #35
Saw my 18 year old niece yesterday at a family party. She didn't vote cos apparently it's all so boring.
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• #36
Was working on a freelance job on election day, early 20’s son of a colleague was helping out “looked at them them all and they all seemed to be the same bollocks”
And yet the government has a huge impact on their welfare and opportunities for the next 5 years.
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• #37
Looks like France has seen sense and kicked their own far right agitator into touch…
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• #38
Yes, looking very positive at this point for the New Popular Front of France. (Not the French Popular People's Front).
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• #39
Yeah, but since they're all the same bollocks, your argument is invalid. :)
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• #40
All young people are the same ...
(Tongue, meet cheek)
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• #41
The Thatcher era encouraged me to become politically engaged at a young age. I would've thought 14 years of the Tories, Brexit, world gone mad, etc, would have a similar effect on today's youth.
Is there any data to compare '97 to '14's young person's vote?
It's not too appeal to anyone but the only way they know they can get some media air time