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From: dave@davenoise.co.uk
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nightjar wrote:
> As the population ages, it tends to get more right wing, so the ones
> that die off are replaced by others and the balance due to age remains
> much the same over time. OTOH, there is a generational effect, with each
> generation currently tending to be slightly more left wing than the one
> before. That means that, although the older a generation gets the more
> right wing, on average, it becomes, it doesn't become quite as right
> wing as the one before it.
Except, of course. for the Tory party. Remember the Heath days? When it
was simply right of centre.
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