Exactly.
At the end of the day this result suggests there is only going to be MORE support for the Labour lead progressive side of UK politics moving forward, whilst the Tories have shown they can't attract a new audience and still rely on their core demographic of the wealthy, ignorant and aged.
As more young people see their votes DO make a difference, they're only going to be more galvanised to continue voting in bigger numbers. Where are the Tories going to gain new voters from as their core continues to die off? They will need a radical rethink in order to try again at capturing the floating voter, and right now they don't have the leadership capable of attracting them. Meanwhile Labour's hope-spouting underdog looks more credible than he's ever looked.
The right will just blame May for running a bad campaign but the truth is she had the money, the press backing and the powerbase but STILL couldn't attract new voters.
If another election were to be held this year, where on Earth would the Tories get any more votes from?
I've been thinking about this a bit as well.
It reminds me of the odd occasion I go to church, as I did two weeks ago. I'd never heard of Wargrave before I drove there for a christening and by way of coincidence it turns out it's part of Theresa May's Maidenhead constituency. I see very few young people attending church, and I wonder "where will the next generation of church goers come from?"
The young have always tended more to the left than the right, haven't they? If so, then I'm also assuming there must be a drift to the right, for some, as they get older. Again, I fully concede I'm making big assumptions here.
For the young who became engaged this time round, I guess it may depend on whether they view their efforts were worth it this time. As it stands, they are not getting all the free things, they're not getting £27,000 of tuition fees and that Corbyn fella they've latched onto is not going to be Prime Minister. That could all change, of course, but as of today they're still likely to have that ghastly Theresa May woman running the country. Might some return to disenfranchisement?
I agree though - I'd be more worried about obtaining votes if I was sitting in Conservative HQ this afternoon.