Very moving call on LBC earlier 14:56 - May 27 with 1069 views | tractordownsouth | From a father who lost his daughter to covid. |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 15:28 - May 27 with 984 views | BlueBadger | yEs BuT lEfTiEs CaLlEd Me A bIgOt FoR SaYiNg We ShOuLd ShOoT rEfUgEeS |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 15:52 - May 27 with 952 views | BlueWorldOrder |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 15:28 - May 27 by BlueBadger | yEs BuT lEfTiEs CaLlEd Me A bIgOt FoR SaYiNg We ShOuLd ShOoT rEfUgEeS |
Can we not just shoot Tories? |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 15:55 - May 27 with 939 views | SpruceMoose |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 15:52 - May 27 by BlueWorldOrder | Can we not just shoot Tories? |
Not voting for them is probably the better path to take. |  |
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country." | Poll: | Selectamod |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 15:58 - May 27 with 924 views | BlueWorldOrder |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 15:55 - May 27 by SpruceMoose | Not voting for them is probably the better path to take. |
I actively campaign against them but sadly so few do. They do politics from behind screens and then wonder why nobody votes Labour. |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:03 - May 27 with 907 views | ArnoldMoorhen | That's something that every adult in the UK should listen to. Profoundly moving. |  | |  |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:05 - May 27 with 901 views | BlueWorldOrder |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:03 - May 27 by ArnoldMoorhen | That's something that every adult in the UK should listen to. Profoundly moving. |
They won't. Only a tiny % of people engage with news items now and those are nearly all exclusively the over 40's. |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:08 - May 27 with 892 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:05 - May 27 by BlueWorldOrder | They won't. Only a tiny % of people engage with news items now and those are nearly all exclusively the over 40's. |
It's the over 60s who bloc vote Tory, so I'm up for spreading the clip, even if the young 'uns don't listen to it. |  | |  |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:08 - May 27 with 884 views | Swansea_Blue | Powerful stuff. The dehumanisation of the numbers is something I feel very uncomfortable about. I understand why people talk the way they do, as when you've had hundreds of deaths a day then 'only' nine is seen a small victory. But that's still nine lives lost and nine families lives turned upside down forever. I try not to lose sight of that. |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:18 - May 27 with 830 views | BlueWorldOrder |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:08 - May 27 by ArnoldMoorhen | It's the over 60s who bloc vote Tory, so I'm up for spreading the clip, even if the young 'uns don't listen to it. |
Generally no, that's a misconception that has been spread over many years. If you think about that age group, they have been voting for Labour Governments on off until 2010 for a period of 40-50 years, with Labour having a block period of 13 years in that same period and have always been opposition if not in Government. If they were all Conservatives, then according to that logic every socialist over 50 has died off. This is not true. It's nonsense spread by the media. It's a secret ballot, we don't know who votes for who but from my work in the past with Labour I can tell you it's almost an even mix across the board when you look at age, it's actually social background, employment and wealth that govern voting habits not age. Scotland has been a big issue for Labour. Losing Scotland has in effect given the Tories power. The young demographic from our research are likely to share and engage with left wing content and causes online but in many cases still likely to vote the opposite way as sharing this type of content is more to do with being popular than activism and of course many choose not to vote when they are on the left. It's a real problem - why is why we need you out there with us making those arguments in person, not online. |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 19:34 - May 27 with 648 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:18 - May 27 by BlueWorldOrder | Generally no, that's a misconception that has been spread over many years. If you think about that age group, they have been voting for Labour Governments on off until 2010 for a period of 40-50 years, with Labour having a block period of 13 years in that same period and have always been opposition if not in Government. If they were all Conservatives, then according to that logic every socialist over 50 has died off. This is not true. It's nonsense spread by the media. It's a secret ballot, we don't know who votes for who but from my work in the past with Labour I can tell you it's almost an even mix across the board when you look at age, it's actually social background, employment and wealth that govern voting habits not age. Scotland has been a big issue for Labour. Losing Scotland has in effect given the Tories power. The young demographic from our research are likely to share and engage with left wing content and causes online but in many cases still likely to vote the opposite way as sharing this type of content is more to do with being popular than activism and of course many choose not to vote when they are on the left. It's a real problem - why is why we need you out there with us making those arguments in person, not online. |
It's not quite a misconception, all analyses of voting patterns by age done over the past 50 years shows that over 60s have always voted Tory regardless of background - in the 1970s it was mainly over 70s that overwhelmingly voted Tory, by 2017, it was over 60s... One example below: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/27/age-rather-than-class-now- |  |
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Very moving call on LBC earlier on 19:35 - May 27 with 641 views | HighgateBlue |
Very moving call on LBC earlier on 16:18 - May 27 by BlueWorldOrder | Generally no, that's a misconception that has been spread over many years. If you think about that age group, they have been voting for Labour Governments on off until 2010 for a period of 40-50 years, with Labour having a block period of 13 years in that same period and have always been opposition if not in Government. If they were all Conservatives, then according to that logic every socialist over 50 has died off. This is not true. It's nonsense spread by the media. It's a secret ballot, we don't know who votes for who but from my work in the past with Labour I can tell you it's almost an even mix across the board when you look at age, it's actually social background, employment and wealth that govern voting habits not age. Scotland has been a big issue for Labour. Losing Scotland has in effect given the Tories power. The young demographic from our research are likely to share and engage with left wing content and causes online but in many cases still likely to vote the opposite way as sharing this type of content is more to do with being popular than activism and of course many choose not to vote when they are on the left. It's a real problem - why is why we need you out there with us making those arguments in person, not online. |
You say that it's a secret ballot and we don't know who votes for whom, and then you claim that we do know, and that it's an even mix across the board when you look at age. Which is it? Personally I'd rather trust YouGov: https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/12/17/how-britain-vot Of those who vote and who are 70+ years old, 14% vote Labour and 67% vote Tory. Of those who are 18-24 (and who vote) 21% vote Tory and 56% vote Labour. YouGov says: "In fact, for every 10 years older a voter is, their chance of voting Tory increases by around nine points, and the chance of them voting Labour decreases by eight points." |  | |  |
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