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Corbyn has betrayed young voters over Brexit
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Indeed... Hard Brexit really is an act of extreme economic self-harm. I'm glad to see that you've realised this Brillo, maybe not all hope is lost for you.
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The pound signs in their eyes have coloured their judgement. Either that or they are too naive/stupid to connect the dots. |
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Also the part about pound signs is quite hilarious irony... Surely anyone who is right leaning believes that EVERYONE should vote for the party that gives them as individuals the most economically?
Or do you believe that people should change their vote in order to get what's best for everyone and the country as a whole rather than just for themselves? Because... Heh... That would make you a socialist :omgno: |
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For heaven's sake Brexit is much bigger than a general election and, if they believe all the hype about the hazards of leaving the EU as it seems most do, then they would be prioritising it over an election that can easily be changed in four years. All the evidence suggests either greed or naivety/stupidity, |
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The youngsters are thinking about uni fees, hourly pay rates and more money in their pockets fullstop - but some are trying to dress it up as caring about everyone else. Most youngsters think in the here and now. The future seems a lifetime away, except perhaps when thinking about free uni fees that will make them more money in the future. It's always about money. |
Corbyn was always a eurosceptic, May was always pro-EU. No remainer voted Labour because of Corbyn, no leaver voted Tories because of May. What a warped stance you've put yourself in there.
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So much prejudice against youngsters when it comes to election talks. |
Betraying them? The voters wanted brexit didn't they?... Talk about damned if you do damned if you dont :/
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Don't vote. Lazy and can't be arsed to get out of bed. Do vote. Greedy, naive and gullible. |
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For me there were two evils in the election.Labour being the lesser of them.Great manifesto with terrible leadership compared with imo a Tory party with terrible policies and a terrible leadership. |
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Just to clarify I don't mean all older people, just some. |
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I would love my kids to have free uni/further ed fees as I did. Lucky me, that I wasn't burdened with having to pay back my education! why shouldn't they expect the same? |
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Services such as the NHS, social care and junior and secondary education should get priority as they benefit everyone. Free uni fees mainly benefit the individual who will likely have a much higher earning potential and thus better lifestyle in the future. That is a choice I believe comes under the remit of personal responsibility and should be personally financed not state funded. As long as there is a good and fair loan system in place that enables everyone who achieves the grades to go to uni then I think that is a fair system for all. No one has the right to expect a free state funded uni education anymore. |
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Why are you refusing to answer me Brillo, das very rude :nono: |
Just watched the BBC coverage at the Glastonbury Festival and the crowd sung "Oh Jeremy Corbyn"
Today, Corbyn is going on stage at Glastonbury but I am not worried for his safety. When he faced a massive crowd of Libertines Fans a few weeks ago and they loved him. LFC fans have our own song for him too. |
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Tbh it's why the Tories get in is because older people don't give a **** how the young in particular get treated, and then the older generations wonder why the younger generations are gravitating towards Corbyn, of course alot of what Corbyn says is more than likely bull****, but he is the only one to promise the younger generations a better future for all and not just their vote base. |
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For too long the young have been ignored whilst the pensioners and baby boomers are catered to. Who cares about the young, they don't bother to vote anyway, can't be arsed to get out of bed. Who cares if the youngsters are treat like crap, if their schools are closing and such. The older generations tend to own houses (wages today cannot buy a house for most people) and have pensions (todays young will be lucky to have a pension at all). They had free education and all of the stuff that they now despise the young for wanting. Older generations tend to be a lot more wealthy than youngsters through years of having steady employment (something thats rarer now) and the option to save...where wages today do not allow for savings, so many live hand to mouth and are one paycheck away from homelessness. What exactly is wrong with younger people wanting the opportunity to own their own house rather than rent all of their lives? Whats wrong with a bit of hope for a decent wage...afterall poor people are only poor as they don't want to be rich, isn't that the case? Corbyn listens to the younger generation. He respects them. He takes the time to talk to them. He does not ignore them in favour or throwing more perks at pensioners to retain the grey vote. And younger people respond to finally being noticed...being noticed as more than just drains on society who all have asbos and don't want to work or better themselves. Then they are in the wrong for voting for the person who actually seems to care? They are gullible and naive and being manipulated? FFS these are the people who will be paying your pensions whilst being unable to ever have one themselves. They will be the people staffing the carehomes, hospitals, looking after you as you age. They quite literally are the future. A bit of respect wouldn't go amiss. The contempt for younger people is absolutely astounding. Hatred for the generation that you actually raised. Its bizarre. I do agree some of Corbyns policies are pretty unrealistic or unneeded. But who can blame the younger generation for wanting to have the same opportunities in life as their parents got? Really? |
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Sorry my last post may have went a bit OTT. I am extremely riled at the min as I am arguing with some complete twat on facebook who is trying to tell me that pensioners and such vote for the good of the country, while young people are just selfish and want things that they should work for like older people did...and that they are all just lazy bastards who are 'happy on minimum wage' as this means they can collect benefits on top of working and none of them have any ambition as ambition is all you need to have a high wage and a nice house ffs. I actually cannot believe people genuinely hold views like this.
I don't think I even count as one of 'the young' but I feel very defensive when people go on about them as if they are ****ing toddlers or something. My brother is one of these 'selfish young people'. He is already paying for uni so he wouldn't benefit from that. He probably knows more about politics than most older people tbh. He certainly puts me in my place sometimes. The thought of people hating him for voting labour and assuming he was just stupid and easily led annoys the **** out of me when he is certainly more informed than the daily mail brigade who always seem to reckon they are more informed than anyone else who tend to be the main ones who are levelling abuse at the young for daring to vote for a party that seems more focused on people than profit. |
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