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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Also have to say... A bit of irony to see people complaining about ageism against the older generations, whilst in the same post being ageist about young people.  it does work both ways, you know. For every "inexperienced" young voter, there's an "out of touch" elderly voter.
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No irony at all TS, I posted this because of all the finger pointing that was done to "old people" voting in the EU referendum and how they would be dead before the consequences would be felt etc, shame a lot of the same finger pointers didn't feel the need to vote in the mass numbers as they obviously did this time round, so as the old saying goes, sauce for the goose, sauce for the gander

the good thing to come out of this is that people are realising how important their vote is...20 votes the difference in safe seat Kensington...also TS I didn't resort to using insulting terms to describe young voters