TotallyFreaked
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- Jul 2, 2011
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I wrote my thoughts on this in the middle of the night...
The outspoken intellectual snobbery that comes from some (note: not all) on the left seeks to sneer at those who vote Tory. They try to paint Tory voters as stupid, nasty, selfish and/or meek sheep of billionaire media magnates. Voting Tory is presented as being unfashionable.
Beyond that, those who outwardly display Tory intentions with a board in their garden face the likelihood that it will be removed or damaged and, possibly, receive some vandalism to their property too. At the extreme end of this we saw the Conservative candidate in one of the Bristol constituency receive pretty severe damage to both her car and that of her parents.
Because of this I think that in this election at least we have seen a growing number of Tory voters keeping quiet about their intentions until they were faced with their ballot paper.
I think you are right about the Tory voter keeping quiet about their vote in fear of being labelled as being somehow selfish or ignorant. People have their own reason to vote and just because you vote Tory does not naturally make you stupid or nasty. There are lots of ' Shy Tory' voters.
At the same time I think you are wrong about the intellectual left snobbery. There are obviously some people who portray that image (as there are on the right). However the vast majority of people I speak to who vote left/Labour do so in the simple hope of simply achieving a fairer society where there is better wealth distribution and those in need are properly looked after. I do find it difficult to understand why everybody does not hold the same view but certainty do not do this from some upper handed intellectual viewpoint.