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He Could See It 40 Years Ago..
.. but some can't even see it now! Would you not agree that this man was a visionary?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let's put it this way Mikey.....Whereas most Labour voters were indeed people who were the genuine working man and made up 90% of the "Labour" vote, I would guess that now that % is more like 20. The rest are just as I described....... Take a look around you Mikey. Have you ever spent any time in a poll booth.......I have. I also as you well know started my working life in the mines of Stoke on Trent. I know of what I speak........Rather than being in denial of the truth you would do yourself a favour if you let the scales fall from your watery eyes.
mikey; //In June of last year, 12,878,460 voted Labour. //
Yes, but the majority are 'core default Labour voters', who vote labour without thinking through the issues, what has changed is how Labour, or I should say Momentum, has been successful in recruiting large numbers of the young and gullible who were taken in by lies and promises, such as the abolition of Education fees, and promises to the re-nationalising of the railways, scrapping the UK's nuclear defences, and the demonising of Israel by supporting terrorist organisations, etc.
I suggest a very large proportion of Labour voters both young and old are politically naive.
Yes, but the majority are 'core default Labour voters', who vote labour without thinking through the issues, what has changed is how Labour, or I should say Momentum, has been successful in recruiting large numbers of the young and gullible who were taken in by lies and promises, such as the abolition of Education fees, and promises to the re-nationalising of the railways, scrapping the UK's nuclear defences, and the demonising of Israel by supporting terrorist organisations, etc.
I suggest a very large proportion of Labour voters both young and old are politically naive.
Togo....no answer to my question then ?
(Are you seriously suggesting that all those people "have never done a day's work in their lives" ? )
Khandro....if what you say about Labour voters is correct :::::
(I suggest a very large proportion of Labour voters both young and old are politically naive)
Then why is that also not true about Tory voters ?
(Are you seriously suggesting that all those people "have never done a day's work in their lives" ? )
Khandro....if what you say about Labour voters is correct :::::
(I suggest a very large proportion of Labour voters both young and old are politically naive)
Then why is that also not true about Tory voters ?