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    5 16.13%
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    whoever the person that buys me a drink tells me to vote for.

    Id happily give my vote for a pint


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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    Christ why does everyone want to vote Labour? I'm probably going to end up wasting my vote. Although if I was undecided, I'd probably just vote for anyone other than Labour rather than waste it.
    Often younger kids are more left-wing and support Labour because they believe it stands for things such as equality and so forth, aka helping everyone despite the fact the opposite is true. They also do it because they dont have much money, so money doesnt really play a part in their lives and doesnt make much of a difference to them because young people dont know the value of money and as we know, Labour have a very poor track record in the handling of money because they also do not know the value of money - especially when its not their own.

    “If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you're not a conservative at forty you have no brain.” - Sir Winston Churchill

    whoever the person that buys me a drink tells me to vote for.

    Id happily give my vote for a pint
    UKIP then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Often younger kids are more left-wing and support Labour because they believe it stands for things such as equality and so forth, aka helping everyone despite the fact the opposite is true. They also do it because they dont have much money, so money doesnt really play a part in their lives and doesnt make much of a difference to them because young people dont know the value of money and as we know, Labour have a very poor track record in the handling of money because they also do not know the value of money - especially when its not their own.

    “If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you're not a conservative at forty you have no brain.” - Sir Winston Churchill



    UKIP then.

    They can surely handle money better than UKIP and Tories.
    And most teenagers do know the value of money actually. Maybe you don't hence you are making those comments but believe me, most teenagers I know value money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saucy View Post
    They can surely handle money better than UKIP and Tories.

    And most teenagers do know the value of money actually. Maybe you don't hence you are making those comments but believe me, most teenagers I know value money.
    History doesnt say that, 1979 and 2010 show the opposite.

    On teenagers, most teenagers are always skint and therefore don't know the value of money. I probably dont properly either, my parents urged me to save mine up and at first I didnt want to but I did and i'm glad now because now all my mates are skint, i'm not.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    History doesnt say that, 1979 and 2010 show the opposite.

    On teenagers, most teenagers are always skint and therefore don't know the value of money. I probably dont properly either, my parents urged me to save mine up and at first I didnt want to but I did and i'm glad now because now all my mates are skint, i'm not.
    Skint as in they spent their pocket money or EMA if they are in college. Considering alot of teenagers drink, and so do adults, both spend similar amounts on alcohol each week. But because they spend their allowance doesn't mean they do not value money "/.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saucy View Post
    Skint as in they spent their pocket money or EMA if they are in college. Considering alot of teenagers drink, and so do adults, both spend similar amounts on alcohol each week. But because they spend their allowance doesn't mean they do not value money "/.
    If you waste all/most of your money on drink/other stuff, then thats not being sensible with money. You are supposed to be sensible and save up money. I'm not having a go at teenagers, of course teenagers will spend money more at ease but that doesnt mean they are great at money - it infact means the opposite. I sometimes wonder how my mates waste so much money, and even myself when i'm somewhere and i'll come back with a lot less and i'll wonder to myself "jesus how did I spend that much" and when you really think about it, you waste an awful lot of it.

    It doesnt mean young people are stupid or ignorant, just kids being kids but its no reason to pretend that kids know the value of money - because they dont.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    If you waste all/most of your money on drink/other stuff, then thats not being sensible with money. You are supposed to be sensible and save up money. I'm not having a go at teenagers, of course teenagers will spend money more at ease but that doesnt mean they are great at money - it infact means the opposite. I sometimes wonder how my mates waste so much money, and even myself when i'm somewhere and i'll come back with a lot less and i'll wonder to myself "jesus how did I spend that much" and when you really think about it, you waste an awful lot of it.

    It doesnt mean young people are stupid or ignorant, just kids being kids but its no reason to pretend that kids know the value of money - because they dont.
    Do your parents spend money on you? E.g. clothes, bus, entertainment, if you go out then for food?
    Because many peoples parents dont, hence they go "skint".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saucy View Post
    Do your parents spend money on you? E.g. clothes, bus, entertainment, if you go out then for food?
    Because many peoples parents dont, hence they go "skint".
    Bus money is (85p a day), clothes no and food - it depends, although I dont really ask for the money back and i've become more aware of how much I waste so i'm far more strict with what I buy now "do I really want that" and most of the times its a no, so I don't buy. Indeed many kids are like that, some will be like me and save up and others will spend and its the majority who spend it like theres no tommorow - hence why they have no concept of money and its value.

    This dribbles to politics because the fact is we have adults incharge of the country and incharge of our money and they should be far more careful when spending our money. Its like a small child, you give them £10 of your money and they'll most likely waste it. You give them £10 of their own money, they'll be far less eager to waste it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    UKIP then.



    The Tories do full pints atleast

    I can't vote sadly however my vote would definitely go to the Conservatives. For obvious reasons I don't want Labour in again (The reason being, the past 13 years ) and I feel the Conservatives are the only real choice. They'll bring a bit of change for the better, probably not as much as needed however a vote for anyone else will just be a wasted vote and end up helping Labour or causing a hung parliament, I do not want that.
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