Liriena wrote:Imperializt Russia wrote:So one of the Tory twatbaskets on my Facebook, a man with no critical thinking skills, posted a shitty "joke".
"Bet those Labour votes would have dropped of you had to be employed to vote".
He had, of course, spent the last few weeks laughing about how rekt Labour was going to be and stroking himself off to a domineering May majority.
Of course, this is just pure disenfranchisement of votes. Fitting, since the Tories never once encouraged people in general, let alone young people, to get registered to vote.
But funnily enough, this would actually harm the Tories. An FT analysis tries to show a link between unemployment and swing from Labour to Conservative.
https://www.ft.com/content/dac3a3b2-4ad ... 14ce4af89b
There is a correlation between the percentage population in poor health, and swing to Cons. This is because an area with high poor health is either elderly, or deprived, with under and unemployed persons. And the correlation between number of those in poor health and those in under/unemployment and with low skills.
We don't like your critical thinking kind around these parts. You will speak in simplistic, smug and uninformed propagandistic clichés.
He has already leapt to the defence of "just a joke".
And taken a swipe at my intellect.




