They’ll grow up listening to the mail and BBC telling them how much people like Corbyn are anti-Semitic rats that cannot be trusted and eventually most will end up believing them.
Rinse and repeat
welsh_cthulhu on
Colour me surprised. Ideologue Magic Grampa with batshit policies polls well with teenagers.
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_HGCenty on
Unfortunately only those in Islington North can vote for him.
I wish we’d stop framing our politics as if we have a presidential system.
Cottonshopeburnfoot on
If they manage to turn out in number it’ll make Corbyn’s new party very interesting.
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Bright_Software_5747 on
Funny how everyone was so proud they voted against him in 2019 and went for Boris but now when I discuss this topic I can’t find a single person who admits they voted for Boris 💀 Jeremy had some loopy ideas then and now but happy I didn’t vote for the Boris>Brexit>Truss pipeline.
spacebatangeldragon8 on
Potentially evidence against the emergent “Da Yoof are all TikTok-addled Reformniks” narrative – though it’s worth noting that the first generational cohort to actually be *impacted* by the voting reform plans in a general election (presuming no snap election/s) are presently 11-12, and I would be quite curious to see some work done on how *they* are developing politically.
denspark62 on
“500 16-17 year olds for their thoughts on a range of political figures. Corbyn came out on top, with 12% saying they ‘strongly approve’ of him, versus 9% who said the same about Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage.”
So within margin of error of farage or starmer being their favourite politican instead of corbyn.
hardly a ringing endorsement of the idea that corbyn has got a new children’s crusade on his side.
RejectingBoredom on
“Alright Jezza, most of the country doesn’t like you but if sixth formers could vote we’d have that demographic locked down.”
ConsistentMajor3011 on
Of course he is, you need only talk to young people to find out what their priorities are
squiggyfm on
That’s what happens when you get your foreign policy updates on TikTok.
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They’ll grow up listening to the mail and BBC telling them how much people like Corbyn are anti-Semitic rats that cannot be trusted and eventually most will end up believing them.
Rinse and repeat
Colour me surprised. Ideologue Magic Grampa with batshit policies polls well with teenagers.
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Unfortunately only those in Islington North can vote for him.
I wish we’d stop framing our politics as if we have a presidential system.
If they manage to turn out in number it’ll make Corbyn’s new party very interesting.
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Funny how everyone was so proud they voted against him in 2019 and went for Boris but now when I discuss this topic I can’t find a single person who admits they voted for Boris 💀 Jeremy had some loopy ideas then and now but happy I didn’t vote for the Boris>Brexit>Truss pipeline.
Potentially evidence against the emergent “Da Yoof are all TikTok-addled Reformniks” narrative – though it’s worth noting that the first generational cohort to actually be *impacted* by the voting reform plans in a general election (presuming no snap election/s) are presently 11-12, and I would be quite curious to see some work done on how *they* are developing politically.
“500 16-17 year olds for their thoughts on a range of political figures. Corbyn came out on top, with 12% saying they ‘strongly approve’ of him, versus 9% who said the same about Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage.”
So within margin of error of farage or starmer being their favourite politican instead of corbyn.
hardly a ringing endorsement of the idea that corbyn has got a new children’s crusade on his side.
“Alright Jezza, most of the country doesn’t like you but if sixth formers could vote we’d have that demographic locked down.”
Of course he is, you need only talk to young people to find out what their priorities are
That’s what happens when you get your foreign policy updates on TikTok.