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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
I think it's six of one tbh.
Corbyn had a lot of skeletons in his closet, and connections with questionable people. Whether or not this would affect how he'd run government, he made it really easy for the media to make him look incredibly unelectable.
Did they do so because a Tory government would benefit them more than a Corbyn-led one? Sure. But they took the straw that was there, and spun it into a golden result for Boris.
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Nah, I reject that, people's votes are their own responsibility and it's down to them to be informed and know what they are actually voting for. A tory voter can't blame the opposition for them deciding to vote against their own interests. They chose to vote Tory despite it being widely known how it could affect things like the NHS because they chose to be uninformed and not take in any information that makes them doubt the tories.
The NHS inevitable destruction is largely down to moronic voters enabling it. If the UK public were actually more informed and less gullible, the Tories would never be elected.