Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
Ah, wise words from chairman Len, with a nice little like from his commie friend Fumble. How quaint.
This is from the Telegraph...
Generation Xers - as well as Millennials - are turning away from the Conservative Party
Over the last 2 years, the number of Conservative supporters under 50 has plummeted. The average age at which voters moved from Labour to Tory was 34 at the beginning of the 2017 General Election campaign. Immediately after that disastrous performance, it was 47 - and has since risen to 51.
Note, this isn't members it's supporters, in October 2017 the average age of a Conservative Party member was 72!
In any other era, Labour would have won by a landslide but 'something' prevented it.
In 2017? You're having a laugh.
Everyone I know who binned Labour would have voted for them.
The game starts in a minute, so I've no time to post just how well Labour did from where it was, but you're no fool, look it up, you'll be amazed.
Me neither.
Jeremy Corbyn increased Labour's vote share more than any of the party's leaders since 1945, a bigger swing than Tony Blair, the biggest swing since Clement Attlee.
That result exceeded all expectations. Having begun the campaign 20 points behind in the polls, Labour won an astonishing 40% of the votes.
Corbyn won 30 more seats than Ed Miliband in 2015. He deprived Theresa May of her majority. He won seats in southern England such as Canterbury and Plymouth that for years have been Labour no-go areas.
and that was before this Mayday "strong and stable" fuck up