DuckHairback wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
Unfortunately, there are certain folk who seem to have some kind of Stockholm syndrome regarding the Tories. These individuals are poor, and the policies of the 'for the rich' Tory party actively harm them and yet they somehow seem to sympathize with their feudal-like overlords.
You're talking about my dad! He lost everything in the '89 recession. We were homeless for about a year and he was out of work for years and depressed. During the Labour years we lived in really nice social housing, he had work for the first time in years. His kids went to university for free. Then the Tories came back to power, he lost another business and another house.
At every point in my life, when the Tories have been in power, his life has turned to s**t. The only time it was good was when Labour was in.
But if you ask him, he'll say that the last Labour government was a disaster, things now would be worse under Labour and tell you that he thinks Jacob Rees-Mogg would make a good Prime Minister.
I don't understand it at all.
It's a really odd happening that working class people would vote for rich and out-of-touch folk who employ economic policies that harm them.
I think it happens in some cases because people are ignorant or ill educated, or who want to be different or who think they are better than they are, i.e, they think they are temporarily poor and a soon to be millionaire or eventual millionaire when in reality they'll always be part of what used to be referred to as the 'peasantry'.
Some people will have a lot of ambition and they might feel as though the entrepreneur type ideas of capitalism aligns with their mindset and often the conservatives are thought of as more aligned with business than Labour are, so there is that.
Some people inherit money and want to protect their wealth or look down on people who are marginally lower than them on the income scale or they might look down on people who receive benefits, and since the conservatives are hostile to people on benefits (a large majority of who happen to be disabled folk), the conservatives might seem more appealing in this respect to 'stick it to the work shirkers' or whatever.