18-24 year olds
#1
If they have no capital and no hope they can't be invested in capitalism


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#2
Got to sort housing or nothing will improve.
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#3
Sorry wrong bored
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#4
Wrong board, will move.

However to add my ten pence. The old move to the right as people age is now over; they aren't building any wealth, they aren't climbing any ladder. If anything, the youth now are either moving further to the left or being bullied into the right by alt-right pipelines that are even worse than anything the left can come up with.
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#5
Suspect they aren’t overly keen on people obsessed with casual racism, transphobia, flags and lurches to the far right either.

Or those that excuse or deny genocide
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#6
That would mean that Reform voters in 18-24 haven't changed at all since the 2024 GE.

I wonder if the 18-24 turnout will be any better in the next election in a seemingly more politicised society.
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#7
Centrist Dad’s will be shaking their heads… and patronisingly thinking to themselves… ‘you’ll learn son/daughter you’ll learn.
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#8
hmmm, chuck in a load of 16 year olds and the columns on the left might get bigger. Problem is, it might mean the parties on the right end up running the show. They need to learn... if you want to keep out Conservatives and Reform, you need to vote Labour.
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#9
So if negative real interest rates transfer wealth from the youngest and poorest to the eldest and already wealthy you create a huge societal problem?

It's almost like I've been saying this since 2008. I'm glad some of you are catching up.
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(01-22-2026, 10:21 AM)Logic1 Wrote: hmmm, chuck in a load of 16 year olds and the columns on the left might get bigger. Problem is, it might mean the parties on the right end up running the show. They need to learn... if you want to keep out Conservatives and Reform, you need to vote Labour.

That’s Labour’s problem to fix not the voters. They have moved so far away from young people and older more progressive types that they no longer represent them. Labour made a conscious decision to abandon and other marginalised groups and to appease Reform voters and all it has done is whittle down their support at both ends of the pencil making them doubly pointless.

You kind of proved my point when you said ‘they need to learn’ perhaps the ‘grown ups’ in the Labour government need to learn that it’s their decisions that have seen them lose thousands of voters to the Greens.
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