HH Brighton
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- Jul 25, 2003
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Can be either buddy but don't want to split hairs. Why didn't you ignore more ramblings then rather than bite? https://nicktyrone.com/called-silent-tories-anyway/
And it assumes that intelligent people always vote intelligently. One of the (otherwise) cleverest people I know voted Leave in the referendum, so it goes to show that he isn't intelligent all the time ...
And it assumes that intelligent people always vote intelligently. One of the (otherwise) cleverest people I know voted Leave in the referendum, so it goes to show that he isn't intelligent all the time ...
Not going to fall into the trap of commenting on the second point (I know it's at least partly tongue in cheek) but you're spot on with the first. Also, you've just made me think of another scenario that queers the pitch. I'm a Tory but I voted Caroline Lucas for lots of reasons and many of them not political per se - I think she's honest, she's principled, she's a bloody good local MP and I think politics is a better place with her in it. I know I'm not the only one so where does that go in the stats?
I think most voters are political dimwits"... I`m sure I am probably considered a "political dimwit".. Could you tell me what level of political education you need to not be considered "Political Dimwit".
and can you explain to this dimwit how 45% of Labour Voters are average and 60% are much below average even forgetting the rest we have 105% of labour voters!!!
I'd be interested to know how you measure political knowledge. Awareness of institutions and procedures? awareness of policies? knowledge of ideologies? Maybe if I need someone to distill the essentials of dialectical materialism or the works of Ayn Rand I should head for Chelmsford.
I hear nothing from Tory supporters about what is good about the Conservative party. What they are doing well? How they are going to improve the current sh!t storm we are in. The only thing I hear is Labour supporters are thick, that Jeremy Corbyn is a terrorist sympathiser, a Marxist, that only people who vote labour want free things.
This may come as a bit of a shock to Tory supporters but the people I know that voted labour in the last election are not thick or students looking for a free ride. Some own their own business. I have a high level degree and work in a very well paid job as do many I know. The one thing that will not make me change my mind about supporting labour is being insulted or fear tactics and the doom predictions of what will happen if labour get in to power.
There is nothing in the labour menifesto that would help me personally. Just because I don't need help, does not mean I don't realise there are thousands struggling that do. Maybe I should not give a toss, because that just makes me a snowflake leftie loon
What would make me change my mind is a positive alternative, but all I read is fear, hate and insults. That does not work for me.
You're either thick, selfish or a bigot to vote Tory, end of. It's why the term 'Silent Tory' exists, pure embarrassment.
His (her/its) grammar is a bit sh*t, to be sure, but he (she/it) is also pretty thick. It's SHY Tories, not silent ones. Embarrassment indeed........You may not be thick but.....you`re not good with your grammar
And it assumes that intelligent people always vote intelligently. One of the (otherwise) cleverest people I know voted Leave in the referendum, so it goes to show that he isn't intelligent all the time ...
I've always voted labour (unless 'tactics') and have been a member, but I deplore Jezza; and yet I am stragely pleased at his success in the popularity polls. I loath Militant and fear that Momentum is a reincarnation. But I can't be sure. I accept that as leader Jezza has the right (indeed obligation) to tinker with party rules to serve his purpose (only a clown would create rules that work against the pursuit of one's core beliefs; as Milliband did, the oafytitwomble ). One of my favourite ever politicians was George Walden. I deplore the omnishambols that is the current tory party and the current Brexit landscape. But I have no time for the European super state, which allows MEP Farrage the chance to trouser more money than our PM - to do **** all for anyone; an even more flatulant extravagance than we give IRA Adams for his Westminster parliamentary 'expenses'.
In the next election, like you, [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION], I will cast my vote carefully, based on how I view the local candidates' pitch.
Not going to fall into the trap of commenting on the second point (I know it's at least partly tongue in cheek) but you're spot on with the first. Also, you've just made me think of another scenario that queers the pitch. I'm a Tory but I voted Caroline Lucas for lots of reasons and many of them not political per se - I think she's honest, she's principled, she's a bloody good local MP and I think politics is a better place with her in it. I know I'm not the only one so where does that go in the stats?
Well, that's your (I'm so far up Brussel's ar8e that I think anybody who 'disagwees' with me is an absolute ****) view. On the other hand, he is intelligent; he has voted leave........try and draw a rational and logical conclusion from that. Life has hard lessons sometimes.
You know something. I used to almost think the same. Jeremy Corbyn came to prominence around the same time as I first started coming on this site and I believe everything that he believed in I have always been a ''Corbynista'' in my political beliefs. I saw posts from [MENTION=1416]Ernest[/MENTION] in particular on here and he truly believed Corbyn was electable. At that point I didn't because I thought he was a dismissible Politician because I thought people didn't care enough about others in life.
I was wrong. People do care about others.
Normally I wouldn't say this about people like Ernest because he is often too extreme in his views but I think this time he may have backed the 100/1 outsider long before anyone ever knew that the 100/ 1 outsider was capable of winning the race.
And he is capable of winning that race . I never thought I would ever say thiseither but I have learned something from [MENTION=1416]Ernest[/MENTION]. In terms of politics.
He knows jack shit about football but his Politics could be about to take off here in the UK. Sorry Ernest
As a footnote. Come the next Election. There is gonna be someone who is very famous who will produce the best Promotional Advertising that Labour could only dream of producing. And Labour themselves do not even know it is going to happen.
Oh and the famous person is not linked to football in the slightest
Last poll I saw was neck-and-neck or perhaps rather it's just dumb-and-dumber.
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If labour get in it would be the dumbest result ever. Nasty anti Semitic morons. Yet they just shrug it off. Nasty.
My take on that graph is that people with degrees are more likely to vote Conservative than any other party. No shock there.
If labour get in it would be the dumbest result ever. Nasty anti Semitic morons. Yet they just shrug it off. Nasty.