ARTHUR MORRIS, of
Keyberry Park, Newton
Abbot, writes:
In response to John
and Pearl Northcott’s
letter ‘Wake-up call to
the younger electorate’,
contrary to popular
belief, young people
contribute quite a lot to
this country.
When we aren’t busy
vandalising property or
terrorising the elderly
we can be found
working in a variety of
different jobs.
We pay taxes, drive
cars and even read the
letters page in the local
newspaper. Just like all
the other boring grownups.
There are plenty of
things to be angry about
these days, but young
people exercising their
democratic right to vote
isn’t one of them.
Here are some other
things you could be
angry about instead:
Cuts to the NHS.
Child poverty. Food
banks. Global warming.
Arms sales to Saudi
Arabia. Boris Johnson’s
haircut.
The list goes on.
Why did young
people vote for Jeremy
Corbyn’s Labour Party?
Because we haven’t
given up hope for a
better future.





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