View Full Version : Just dug this out of the Awinb archives. Not a bad call from the boy Monty there,
Monty92
07-03-2017, 11:47 AM
Clive, imo.
From almost a year ago...
Monty: "I'm a little bit surprised that you so casually dismiss the possibility of a Corbyn-led labour party mobilising the youth vote. I obviously pray that you're right, but am not *quite* so utterly certain as you."
Burney: "The youth vote has all the value of ice on a hot day - they don't turn out and are statistically fairly insignificant. Also, remember which 'youth' you're talking about with Corbyn - well-to-do, middle class graduates or undergraduates. I don't think the young denizens of the council estates will be heading en masse to the voting booth to support Jezza."
Monty: "We know that historically this is all true. I just worry about the power of social media, allied with the fact that the referendum *has* politicised many, many people and the momentum of that *could* carry over to a General Election. Especially given that the negativity over the EU result and the perceived lies told by the out campaigners continues to dominate the narrative."
http://www.awimb.com/showthread.php?595117-I-do-rather-love-how-bat****-insane-the-Labour-Party-is-right-now&highlight=youth
Burney
07-03-2017, 12:58 PM
Clive, imo.
From almost a year ago...
Monty: "I'm a little bit surprised that you so casually dismiss the possibility of a Corbyn-led labour party mobilising the youth vote. I obviously pray that you're right, but am not *quite* so utterly certain as you."
Burney: "The youth vote has all the value of ice on a hot day - they don't turn out and are statistically fairly insignificant. Also, remember which 'youth' you're talking about with Corbyn - well-to-do, middle class graduates or undergraduates. I don't think the young denizens of the council estates will be heading en masse to the voting booth to support Jezza."
Monty: "We know that historically this is all true. I just worry about the power of social media, allied with the fact that the referendum *has* politicised many, many people and the momentum of that *could* carry over to a General Election. Especially given that the negativity over the EU result and the perceived lies told by the out campaigners continues to dominate the narrative."
http://www.awimb.com/showthread.php?595117-I-do-rather-love-how-bat****-insane-the-Labour-Party-is-right-now&highlight=youth
I would congratulate your perspicacity, but would also point out that the youth vote - while bigger than expected - is actually overstated. The real killer in this election was the Brexit protest vote by 35-44 year-olds that nearly put a man who is as red as a baboon's arse into Number 10.
I would congratulate your perspicacity, but would also point out that the youth vote - while bigger than expected - is actually overstated. The real killer in this election was the Brexit protest vote by 35-44 year-olds that nearly put a man who is as red as a baboon's arse into Number 10.
A Brexit protest vote would surely have been for Lib Dems, or SNP. Neither of whom did particularly well.
Not that I am claiming to know why everybody voted the way they did, to be sure.
Clive, imo.
From almost a year ago...
Monty: "I'm a little bit surprised that you so casually dismiss the possibility of a Corbyn-led labour party mobilising the youth vote. I obviously pray that you're right, but am not *quite* so utterly certain as you."
Burney: "The youth vote has all the value of ice on a hot day - they don't turn out and are statistically fairly insignificant. Also, remember which 'youth' you're talking about with Corbyn - well-to-do, middle class graduates or undergraduates. I don't think the young denizens of the council estates will be heading en masse to the voting booth to support Jezza."
Monty: "We know that historically this is all true. I just worry about the power of social media, allied with the fact that the referendum *has* politicised many, many people and the momentum of that *could* carry over to a General Election. Especially given that the negativity over the EU result and the perceived lies told by the out campaigners continues to dominate the narrative."
http://www.awimb.com/showthread.php?595117-I-do-rather-love-how-bat****-insane-the-Labour-Party-is-right-now&highlight=youth
I suggest you searched at length for this in an effort to announce "Look at me, I was right" when in fact it is still simply a case of opinion v opinion.
While you may appear the victor here this whole sorry affair does not reflect well on you.
Monty92
07-03-2017, 01:25 PM
Yes, well I cover the Brexit effect in my second post in the thread.
I predicted 1) the untapped power of social media and how this could mobilise the youth vote 2) that a GE could become a de facto Brexit protest vote
I would congratulate your perspicacity, but would also point out that the youth vote - while bigger than expected - is actually overstated. The real killer in this election was the Brexit protest vote by 35-44 year-olds that nearly put a man who is as red as a baboon's arse into Number 10.
Monty92
07-03-2017, 01:30 PM
I suggest you searched at length for this in an effort to announce "Look at me, I was right" when in fact it is still simply a case of opinion v opinion.
While you may appear the victor here this whole sorry affair does not reflect well on you.
Well, I went into the search function, inserted my username, searched for the word 'youth' and found the post I was looking for. Took me all of 15 seconds.
You probably spent longer side-combing your hair this morning.
Well, I went into the search function, inserted my username, searched for the word 'youth' and found the post I was looking for. Took me all of 15 seconds.
You probably spent longer side-combing your hair this morning.
I have not combed my hair in many years.
:hehe:
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