Man. Old people really are a plague, huh.
A lot of them are coming from that WW2 generation who like some current ex-Army nuts, still think Britain is fighting a war and everyone is out to get the great Island of Britain. Everyone is an enemy, if they aren't white and English/British.
That will die off to an extent, and as I keep saying hopefully the Queen and her generation dying marginalises the Royal Family, but Westminster revels in classism tradition too. Look at how upset the gammon get if you don't want to swear your allegiance to an unelected head of State in parliament. It's utter trash. Archaic trash that doesn't serve the people.
But even when old people die, they've largely raised families. Lots of youth might get good education and rebel against their parents in their teens and 20s, but don't underestimate the mind virus of ideas/politics for youth to effectively end up becoming their parents. Soo many people become their parents.
This is why England needs a culture of mocking incompetent Governments and reminding generations to come what the British Conservative party has done to the UK and what it stands for.
The problem is, those numbers won't stay the same as the population ages. The better Conservatives do now, the more the younger demographics will drift towards them.
People love winners.
Yeah, as I said above, a lot of people become their parents even although they say they never will. Plus, resenting adult life and its hardships tends to turn many to lashing out at others. Ironically in the case of politics, seemingly voting Tory because it makes them feel they're more upper-class than they are and only those less well off than them will get hurt.
Faux-classism to a tee. When you are that much of a mess in the head you think the act of simply voting for the poshest sounding rich leader somehow makes you a class above those you perceive as below you.