AndrewJB wrote:What kind of concessions outside of the ones they made do you think the EU could have made for Cameron in 2016?
And if you seriously think the Tories are a party for ordinary people, what have they done for them?
Comrade Andrew, very sorry and humbly apologize, clearly Cameron never asked for any concessions within the new treaty proposed, he was obviously on a jolly, I should have realized, him being a Tory and everything you hate.
Again my apologies, I can not list what the Tories have done for the ordinary people, it's obviously nothing. My foolish mistake was believing that some of those millions of people voting for the Tory party in numerous elections over numerous years that there might be a few ordinary people who actually voted from them. Those people whom I have talked to over the years in the pubs and within my family are clearly not ordinary people, they are obviously dressing down and infiltrating the unwashed masses just to try and confuse them in there thinking. Easily done as you continue to confuse me in my thinking with your thought provoking questions and by oversimplifying things for a stupid women like me, I thank you, as it really helps me in understanding the type of person I was trying to have dialogue and debate with.
All this talk of the very few people in the top 1% of earners, (obviously Tory People) meant I foolishly thought as we moved down the pay scale there must be ordinary working people voting for them.
I would also like it if you are able to educate me further in giving me some highlights as to what the Labour Party has done for the ordinary people and while you are at that, perhaps you could also, just for me edification, provide me with the agreed definition of ordinary people. Are they working people, would this dismiss any students or retired people for example. Also is there a kind of pay bracket below/above when one becomes a working man as apposed to say a Tory voter, is there in addition some form of educational attainment which separates Tory voters from ordinary people.
I look forward to your response in order to further understand how politics works before I get back to my cleaning and ironing.
I really wish I would have had parents like you instead of those that encouraged me to think for myself, that way I could have flown the Red Flag and have understood my upbringing demanded that I vote for the ordinary persons party
Regards Comrade
Kate