YouGov | The demographics dividing Britain: class is no longer a good predictor of voting behaviour, age is the new dividing line in British politics

What benefit do Labour bring?

Endless dependency on the state? That's worked so well.

If we go with Labour, this country will be Muslim majority in our lifetimes. It's already happened in my constituency, my city will be Mohammed's in a decade or so.

It is already a demographic certainty the UK will be an Islamic state this century if nothing changes (2060's I believe?). In that context, Labour are mostly traitors and should not be given more power to fuck the country up.

Islamic apologist's affect me on a daily basis. In what way could the working class benefit from voting Labour? More Islam? Good luck with that. Literally 'liberals' voting to import at scale theocratic fascism.

I was always told how evil the Tories are. Well, we've had them in government for a while and both of my disabled brothers still get their full benefit. Sure the Tories can be fairly incompetent (I'm looking at you George Osborne), clearly some are corrupt but they are nowhere near as bad as presented.

Not that Conservatives seem to have the required balls to say no to Islam. But who else am I going to vote for?

Lib Dems? I used to vote for them, but I can't endorse the EU.

Greens? Ha. I think you can make an argument green parties across the world have done significant damage to the credibility of environmentalists. They turned their party and the green brand into a stronghold for every radical left idea that is never going to be implemented.

For context, I'm 24, went to a top grammar school and grew up in (and still live in) a working class area/islamic ghetto.

Oh and as a capitalist, I'm fucking hyped about deregulation after Brexit.

/r/ukpolitics Thread Parent Link - yougov.co.uk