I was in that bracket at the GE: dozens of friends voted Labour for the first time because the manifesto looked like it'd improve Britain
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Not just young people's lives, but their parents' lives, future kids, whole communities. What did the Tories offer? Nothing whatsoever.
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These flippant responses come from people who don't understand Corbyn's popularity and refuse to engage in any critical thought whatsoever.
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Most I know who voted Labour did so because Conservatives have been massive dickheads. I'm sure there's a policy point in there somewhere..
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There's the conundrum - a vote against, not a vote for, but shores up Corbyn so powers that be think that his policies won the vote share.
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Or even *largely* because of that.
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to be entirely honest, I'd forgotten about the tuition fees thing until now.
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They're like an older DJ. They'd rather give out about how no one is dancing to Neil Diamond rather than banging on some *insert hip artist*
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I'm old so don't know how to finish that properly but you get the point.
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Like, the vast majority of that group wouldn't be impacted by a change to fees
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Yep. And the claim after that people thought Labour would scrap historic debt - no journo I know could find one person who thought that
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