Author Topic: Should the younger generation turn their back on the older generation?  (Read 2270 times)

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rocky wolfbanger

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It might be just me but are we heading for a inter generational war the young blame the old for allowing the Tories into power. Iv recently witnessed a few nasty exchanges between the old and young and I mean nasty, its a worrying sign .

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I welcome younger generation being more active, students haven't been particularly fired up since the 1960s. Maybe some are still activists as pensioners

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Question is did these younger people Vote???
It's ok blaming others but did they actually get off their arses and vote?

To be honest I doubt any generation is actually to blame for the Tories getting in - they had a majority vote - end of!
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Question is did these younger people Vote???
It's ok blaming others but did they actually get off their arses and vote?

To be honest I doubt any generation is actually to blame for the Tories getting in - they had a majority vote - end of!
Lets turn that question around , did any party try to reach the younger voter in their campaigns ? What I saw seemed to suggest that all parties were targeting the older end.

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I wouldn't know who they targeted but they did come door knocking pre-election and how do they know who lives there?
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I wouldn't know who they targeted but they did come door knocking pre-election and how do they know who lives there?
They would have a good idea , for example I doubt any Liberal would be knocking on doors at say a university hall of residence.

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Don't the Uni's have politicians from all parties go in to talk to them as a group?
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