Talk about stereotyping Labour supporters, what an idiotic comment!
I don’t fit your retarded stereotype of what you think a Labour supporter is.
How does this fit in with your ideas:
University educated
Happily married (together almost 20 years) with kids (home educated, eldest at Uni)
Self employed/business owner
Home owner for ~5 years, looking to buy a second home (1st one close to being paid off)
Make more money than we need
Live in a Conservative controlled area
Think animal rights campaigners are scary (the fanatical ones are)
I don’t know any family or friends living on benefits: unless you count pensioners
Oh and I’m white and was born in the Midlands
Not one of your 9 points describe me.
Had you had a point 10 like:
10. Not a selfish person who believes those who are successful have a responsibility to the society that’s to some degree made them successful and they’ll probably be needing that society in old age.
That would cover why I vote Labour and not the Conservatives.
I can not support a political party that is happy to have whole sections of society fall through the net when things go wrong because it’s cheaper and they (the better off in society) are alright. That sort of society results in perfectly able young people never reaching their full potential because their parents can’t afford to pay for them to become the doctors and scientists etc… that will be running the country when we are all old.
Given a choice I wouldn’t vote Labour either as they are very wasteful in how they spend our money and have been trampling on our civil liberties, but they care more about the whole country than the Conservatives. So even voting Labour is a reluctant choice, there is no political party that truly matches what I believe, but Labour are the closest, unfortunately.
David
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