Those you demeaningly call ‘old haggards’ often have offspring and these are the younger generations you are talking about that you infer the ‘old haggards’ don’t care about and demonise.Problem is the same old story of boomers and middle class house owners wanting a "centrist" (meaning firmly right wing if measured by 20th century standards) party and young people wanting actual change. Its like something happens when youre 50-60 and you get scared people arent you to the point you pretend theyre you and would make choices based on you. But just like in most elections the last 50 years the old haggards happy with the slow deterioration of our country are demonising younger generations asking for change and youve seen the results and youre going to see the results again. Young people are not going to vote centrist because they dont share the idea that "centrism" is perfection they see it as cowardly ideas taking us nowhere. "Lets just have a non descript centrist party and everyone will vote for it" has been the idea of our middle class forever and its always been about this egotistical desire not to pay taxes
I can assure you that many of us ‘old haggards’ do care about the younger generation and sympathise with the plight many find themselves in, especially the cost of houses, amongst other things.
Why do you assume us ‘old haggards’ are happy with a slow deterioration of our country?
I could go on, but I won’t. I must say though, that you are wrong in your sweeping assumptions about us ‘old haggards’. However, wisdom, not cowardice, has taught us that steering a middle course , slightly left or right of the tempting rocks of idealism, is the best way to navigate the good ship U.K.
Anyway, don’t lose your idealism, but prepare for disappointment along the way.
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