medwayseagull reborn
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- Oct 12, 2022
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I am in my 70's and have intensely disliked the Tories and what they represent, most of my adult life. But this lot are a different breed to the point where I despise everything about them - greedy, self-serving ,racist, mysoginistic,corrupt and liars ( other suitable descriptions are available ). I certainly haven't got more Tory as I've got older, in fact, quite the opposite.Me as well. I realised the other day that my dad was my age, 50, in 1997. And he couldn't bring himself to vote Labour because he 'remembered what they were like in the 70's', so went and put a cross by the Referendum Party.
They say people get more Tory with age, and i can believe it, i mean I'm personally 'more' Tory than i was at 20, albeit still a long long way from actually voting Tory. But also I wonder how much of is to do with memories of the Wilson government, with the strikes, three day weeks, rubbish going uncollected. Not to relitigate those times, because i wasnt really there, but memories of a bad government can last a lifetime. Those specific recollections will die out soon enough, to be replaced perhaps by an older generation that will always hate the Tories.