Daphnedill: Test? Of course not. As I said in my last post we need to avoid the mistakes of the past. Presumably you would agree with that. When members of one political party are advocating measures that have failed and have ideas that are repugnant but buried in the past I very much doubt that the rush of young people to vote is concerned only with what they hear now. Whether that is good or bad is not a concern as much as whether they like the sound of it.
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