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Espaa_

Ku sali nabiga {scw}
A lot of the middle-aged citizens in the UK dislike Corbyn. He is a good politician, but they are very tabloid-obsessed, and those tabloids went on campaigns to destroy his reputation since he holds economic views that are less elite-friendly. The unaware general public are a sensitive bunch; if he said he does not like tea and biscuits, they would act shocked.
Thing is now labour is planning to lower voting age to 16 to curb the interests of the middle aged people. People seem to forget the the middle age is now consisting of younger millennials and the older gen z is on the curb of becoming middle aged. They hold the views that labour is essentially now conservatives and that it has been corrupted.

Jeremy Corbyn is liked by a massive amount of people. He is one of the most loved politicians in this country dont let the reform crowds fool you
 

Khaem

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VIP
Thing is now labour is planning to lower voting age to 16 to curb the interests of the middle aged people. People seem to forget the the middle age is now consisting of younger millennials and the older gen z is on the curb of becoming middle aged. They hold the views that labour is essentially now conservatives and that it has been corrupted.

Jeremy Corbyn is liked by a massive amount of people. He is one of the most loved politicians in this country dont let the reform crowds fool you
I’m voting for Corbyn 100%
 

Juke

Asagu/Asaga
VIP
France is in a good place when it comes to it's military, everything is built inhouse, Charles de Gaulle shaped french policy for when America abandons EU.
France is the most powerful EU country, militarily, no doubt. But they don't come close to being able to replace the infrastructure the US provides to Ukraine.
 

The truth seeker

When life gives you lemons you make lemonade
VIP
France is the most powerful EU country, militarily, no doubt. But they don't come close to being able to replace the infrastructure the US provides to Ukraine.
France is headed for bankruptcy they can’t afford there welfare states and pensions for much longer and there economy has been stagnant since 07 .
There whole goal has always been the creation of a united Europe that can compete with America issue is the whole continents economy is stagnant the US 2X as big now and lacks any major tech companies while at the same time has a shrinking workforce and rapidly ageing population

I think this is Putins real goal in Ukraine he knows if he keeps withholding oil from Europe and the continent keep being flooded with migrants they’ll be in a never ending recession and state of anxiety once that happens AFD will win in Germany 2029 and they’ll leave the EU after that the whole block will dissolve as they can’t survive whithout Germany
 
Thing is now labour is planning to lower voting age to 16 to curb the interests of the middle aged people. People seem to forget the the middle age is now consisting of younger millennials and the older gen z is on the curb of becoming middle aged. They hold the views that labour is essentially now conservatives and that it has been corrupted.

Jeremy Corbyn is liked by a massive amount of people. He is one of the most loved politicians in this country dont let the reform crowds fool you
I'm not fooled by anyone, and neither do I listen to opinions in the UK about anything. You have to distinguish actual voting patterns from informal popularity. The UK is defined by several things; first, it is the conservatives, the people on the Left, centrists, and people who flip-flop. The centrists and the right wing -- these are usually bigger than the true left. Then you have the deciding factor. The whimsical guys who claim they vote pragmatically, but these are the guys who are heavy into the British cultural zone that betrayed him and would do the same if the elites once again ran campaigns on the tabloids, freaking out that he dissed tea and cookies.

Now you have a point that these 16-17-year-olds will spike the numbers higher for the left, but not by an extreme amount. You're underestimating how the 16-17 cohort is less centrist, more on the left, but also more on the populist right. So overall, I am unsure if Corbyn would ever win, and if he did, it would be by a minor margin if he had an election today. His potential is large, but he is institutionally and culturally suppressed on many fronts that can easily be instrumentalized against him. It's not impossible, but it is not inevitable.

People who actually would vote for Corbyn don't even vote. Voting has a skew in the political center-right for some reason.

Personally, I think it would be good for Corbyn to win.

Also, there is another problem. As labour has become more liberal than leftist, it is going to become a key in underminig him similar to what they did with Bernie with the Democrats.

By the way, this is not to burst your optimism. Hold on to that. It's healthy to be hopeful for a 16-17-year-old, and I don't mean that in the condenscending way. Part of the reason why entrenched political systems maintain relevance on power is because they kill the spirits of kids by thousand small cuts. But I also don't want you to become apathetic/dispirited if things goes wrong.
 

Espaa_

Ku sali nabiga {scw}
I'm not fooled by anyone, and neither do I listen to opinions in the UK about anything. You have to distinguish actual voting patterns from informal popularity. The UK is defined by several things; first, it is the conservatives, the people on the Left, centrists, and people who flip-flop. The centrists and the right wing -- these are usually bigger than the true left. Then you have the deciding factor. The whimsical guys who claim they vote pragmatically, but these are the guys who are heavy into the British cultural zone that betrayed him and would do the same if the elites once again ran campaigns on the tabloids, freaking out that he dissed tea and cookies.

Now you have a point that these 16-17-year-olds will spike the numbers higher for the left, but not by an extreme amount. You're underestimating how the 16-17 cohort is less centrist, more on the left, but also more on the populist right. So overall, I am unsure if Corbyn would ever win, and if he did, it would be by a minor margin if he had an election today. His potential is large, but he is institutionally and culturally suppressed on many fronts that can easily be instrumentalized against him. It's not impossible, but it is not inevitable.

People who actually would vote for Corbyn don't even vote. Voting has a skew in the political center-right for some reason.

Personally, I think it would be good for Corbyn to win.

Also, there is another problem. As labour has become more liberal than leftist, it is going to become a key in underminig him similar to what they did with Bernie with the Democrats.

By the way, this is not to burst your optimism. Hold on to that. It's healthy to be hopeful for a 16-17-year-old, and I don't mean that in the condenscending way. Part of the reason why entrenched political systems maintain relevance on power is because they kill the spirits of kids by thousand small cuts. But I also don't want you to become apathetic/dispirited if things goes wrong.
I aint 16 nor 17 but i do see what you are sayingπŸ™
 
Thing is now labour is planning to lower voting age to 16 to curb the interests of the middle aged people. People seem to forget the the middle age is now consisting of younger millennials and the older gen z is on the curb of becoming middle aged. They hold the views that labour is essentially now conservatives and that it has been corrupted.

Jeremy Corbyn is liked by a massive amount of people. He is one of the most loved politicians in this country dont let the reform crowds fool you
average age of UK is 40 years old. Your country is ran by out of touch old fucks
 

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