Is this the problem with the Tory appeal to young voters?

Last Updated: May 23, 2023By Tags: , , , , , , ,

“Be normal” was Matt Hancock’s message to young Conservatives who have been tasked with attracting other young voters to the Tory banner.

There’s just one problem with that: they are, quite clearly, not normal at all.

The way they dress, the way they talk, the way they act – all point to a life of extreme privilege that has made them insensitive to the fact that people from other areas of society will find them – and I’m sorry, but someone has to point this out – ridiculous.

At least they’re not trying to lie to us about what they are, though.

That makes them a huge improvement on their party’s actual representatives – or indeed, past representatives… like Hancock.


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