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Yeah but what about the uni limp PC gang that didn't even live through the IRA years and the union lovers who still bleat on about the miners.

Surely they will be out in force, we have at least 3 of them on this thread.

They will be out in force, they have really got the message out on twitter to young people. Evil, nasty tories and any other bollox they can copy and paste. Well if this is your first vote your going to go for the party who says they love you the most, being Labour. I did exactly the same when I was 20, but later on found out I had been cheated.
 




highflyer

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They will be out in force, they have really got the message out on twitter to young people. Evil, nasty tories and any other bollox they can copy and paste. Well if this is your first vote your going to go for the party who says they love you the most, being Labour. I did exactly the same when I was 20, but later on found out I had been cheated.

Want to be a bit more patronizing?
Most of the young people I know are more informed, and a lot more thoughtful, about their politics than the reactionary oldies
 


Bozza

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Want to be a bit more patronizing?
Most of the young people I know are more informed, and a lot more thoughtful, about their politics than the reactionary oldies

What age ranges are covered by your "young person" and "oldie" labels?
 




highflyer

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What age ranges are covered by your "young person" and "oldie" labels?

'young' - mainly between 18 and 30
'Oldies' - my generation - in region of 50.

I don't really know many people in the 30 - 45 age group.
 






Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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They haven't started yet. Election of not, negotiations were not going to start until mid June. See didn't even call the election 2 months ago, so come on, play fair.

The time the Tories have spent electioneering is time that they'd otherwise have spent working hard on their tactics to get Britain "a good deal".

The face to face negotiations begin in just 2 weeks time. The EU finalised their negotiating position in May and Verhofstadt even said they completed their plans with time to spare, such was their unity. Yet none of the British electorate has any idea what the Tories have in mind when they get round the table on 19th June. Davis, May and the Tories will be winging it, pure and simple.
 






Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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Want to be a bit more patronizing?
Most of the young people I know are more informed, and a lot more thoughtful, about their politics than the reactionary oldies

This is just you trying to lend some credence to your points - I very much doubt that this is the case in general, though in some cases it will undoubtedly be true. Older folk will inevitably have far more experience of life, and their particular "thoughtful" will clearly reflect this, meaning they are far more likely to come to a measured response to life's problems.
 








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Want to be a bit more patronizing?
Most of the young people I know are more informed, and a lot more thoughtful, about their politics than the reactionary oldies

Quite agree.

My 18 year-old and his peers, are FAR better informed as to their choices than we ever were at that age. Naturally enough, tbh - as a teenager in the 80's (and obviously, earlier) you really only saw or heard, what you wanted to see or hear. You generally lived in a bit of a bubble - surrounded largely by peers with similar backgrounds and a similar worldview, and rarely heard the views of others.

The internet, and most particularly social media has changed that entirely.
 


Tubby-McFat-Fuc

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May 2, 2013
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The time the Tories have spent electioneering is time that they'd otherwise have spent working hard on their tactics to get Britain "a good deal".

The face to face negotiations begin in just 2 weeks time. The EU finalised their negotiating position in May and Verhofstadt even said they completed their plans with time to spare, such was their unity. Yet none of the British electorate has any idea what the Tories have in mind when they get round the table on 19th June. Davis, May and the Tories will be winging it, pure and simple.
Off course they will be winging it :nono: . Because they haven't told us and therefore the EU what the plans are, it means they obviously dont have a clue doesn't it :tosser:

Are people that dim, that they want which ever party is in power to disclose their negotiating position?

Or is it just folk of Brighton and NSC that are that dim. After all, we are the only place in the country stupid enough to elect the Green Party so maybe it is the sea air!

Maybe you could share what the EU's finalised negotiating position and what there detailed plans are?
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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Quite agree.

My 18 year-old and his peers, are FAR better informed as to their choices than we ever were at that age. Naturally enough, tbh - as a teenager in the 80's (and obviously, earlier) you really only saw or heard, what you wanted to see or hear. You generally lived in a bit of a bubble - surrounded largely by peers with similar backgrounds and a similar worldview, and rarely heard the views of others.

Whilst you certainly have a point - this is not quite the same. The point was made that young people are more savvy than oldies, not compared to when we/you were their age. Life teaches us all many things, and in general the older you are, the more your reactions will be tempered by thought and realism.
 




highflyer

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Jan 21, 2016
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Quite agree.

My 18 year-old and his peers, are FAR better informed as to their choices than we ever were at that age. Naturally enough, tbh - as a teenager in the 80's (and obviously, earlier) you really only saw or heard, what you wanted to see or hear. You generally lived in a bit of a bubble - surrounded largely by peers with similar backgrounds and a similar worldview, and rarely heard the views of others.

The internet, and most particularly social media has changed that entirely.

I also find they are more concerned about problems such as housing and job security and thus, understandably, take a different view of what matters to those of us with settled jobs and relatively small mortgages. They are also way more international in their outlook and see the UK for what it is rather than what it used to be.
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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The time the Tories have spent electioneering is time that they'd otherwise have spent working hard on their tactics to get Britain "a good deal".

The face to face negotiations begin in just 2 weeks time. The EU finalised their negotiating position in May and Verhofstadt even said they completed their plans with time to spare, such was their unity. Yet none of the British electorate has any idea what the Tories have in mind when they get round the table on 19th June. Davis, May and the Tories will be winging it, pure and simple.

It is those last words that seem so odd. Given that you are nowhere near government, you could not possibly be in a position to make such a definitive statement. Might it just be that some or even much preparation has gone on behind the scenes?
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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Off course they will be winging it :nono: . Because they haven't told us and therefore the EU what the plans are, it means they obviously dont have a clue doesn't it :tosser:

Are people that dim, that they want which ever party is in power to disclose their negotiating position?

Or is it just folk of Brighton and NSC that are that dim. After all, we are the only place in the country stupid enough to elect the Green Party so maybe it is the sea air!

Maybe you could share what the EU's finalised negotiating position and what there detailed plans are?

So because you don't agree with me that makes me a dim tosser? What IS the point of engaging with you?
 






Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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3 terrorist attacks whilst the conservatives have been in power, whilst May has been cutting our emergency services and selling arms that end up in the hands of the very people that want us dead! Wake up you effing dimwits

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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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It is those last words that seem so odd. Given that you are nowhere near government, you could not possibly be in a position to make such a definitive statement. Might it just be that some or even much preparation has gone on behind the scenes?

Given that the supply of time is finite Theresa May has either:

a) compromised on her General Election manifesto and campaign in favour of Brexit prep, OR
b) neglected her preparation for talks with the EU starting on 19th June, in favour of prep for the GE OR
c) undercooked both the GE AND the Brexit prep.

Either way, she's done a disservice to the UK electorate. She herself confirmed how damaging having an election campaign during the Brexit negotiations would be by using this reason to rule out the possibility of a second independence vote in Scotland. Yet another U-turn by the PM.
 


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