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What you want to ask yourself though LT is why are most young people on Corbyn's side over May's? Don't forget the younger generations are the future of this country and the fact that she doesn't get them on side is not just a worry for her, but a worry for the Tory party in the future.
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What you want to ask yourself though LT is why are most young people on Corbyn's side over May's? Don't forget the younger generations are the future of this country and the fact that she doesn't get them on side is not just a worry for her, but a worry for the Tory party in the future.
The government have today allocated 75 million toward clinical trials for prostrate cancer also several million for art etc in schools ,so it may look on the surface as they don't do much ,but they do what they can with the funds they have.but things like that don't get reported much,just the negative stuff.
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What you want to ask yourself though LT is why are most young people on Corbyn's side over May's? Don't forget the younger generations are the future of this country and the fact that she doesn't get them on side is not just a worry for her, but a worry for the Tory party in the future.
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most cant be arsed to vote. Youthful idealism is just that and always will be so. The Tories are about business and economy and that is not something that you tend to get until your 30s in a general sense
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No matter how it's dressed up the Tories have lost popularity over the last few decades, if this was in the 80's for example I honestly don't believe that Corbyn would stand a cat in hell's chance against May as Labour was out of fashion at that point in the country and it wouldn't even be close, and imo that's because the Tories way of trying to get the Economy going is to punish select groups rather than punish everyone (I know that punish isn't really the word that I'm looking for but I can't think of it right now so it's a good substitute word) I also don't think that the younger generations will be on their side if they keep behaving so negative either and come off as so hateful towards the younger generations.
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