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Old 02-07-2017, 06:33 PM #18
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Originally Posted by smudgie View Post
My message would be well done for voting.
The more people that vote the better.
I should imagine the young based the vote on what they felt was right, for them and the country, the same as the older people did.
As much as I don't care for Corbyn I can see the appeal he has for people who want change.
If nothing else the election will keep the Tories on their toes and they will have to be careful whose toes they step on, can't be a bad thing for democracy.
That coming from a Tory voter.
Thank you Smudgie, that was a very sincere comment and I agree denigrating young people because you disagree with who they voted for is wrong, it's a patronising supercilious attitude to take to simply umbrella all the young Corbyn supporters, who incidentally range as the most popular candidate in the 18-45 age range as having a lack of understanding.
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