So, I trust we're all feeling 'strong and stable' this morning?? 
Seems those, mostly young, had their say on the Brexit/austerity future that older generations were making for them. Resounding 'no thanks'.
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The NL party machine of 97 made the current lab leadership look an amateurish shower, (Darren excluded, obvs!). Big steps backwards.
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A party that appeals to all, in the way that NL did in 97 would clean up. And that's why they did; relentless focus on opportunity for all.
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Worrying that there's such a generational divide between "left" and "right", a gap brilliantly closed by New Labour in 1997.
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I do wonder why adults don't turn out unfailingly for Labour in the same way that youth do. Perhaps they're not swayed by free stuff?
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I know. Odd that we celebrate the apparent wisdom of youth, rather than respect the wisdom of elders, as all other cultures seem to.
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) Did people see it as a chance to vote on Brexit and austerity?