ronib
Well some fair comments I guess. I don’t have the ability to conduct a survey of the protesters on the streets but my hypothesis is that 40 percent of the population feels disenfranchised. Are the disenfranchised more likely to riot?
So that’s a majority over the number of Labour voters.
The Uk seems set for a rocky few years sadly.
I simply cannot accept your assertion that 40% of our population are disenfranchised.
Where is your evidence? Or is this just your opinion and view? (Which is fine, opinions are not facts)
I don’t really know anyone, among my friends and wider family who feel disenfranchised I know people who are very worried about the continued rise of the far right, I know people that are fed up with their own situations, I know people who are finding life tough.
Absolutely no one I know personally would EVER be part of violence, destruction of property, hate crime, mindless thuggery, however “disenfranchised” they may or may not feel.
In many, many situations the only person that can change things for oneself is actually oneself!
Life is flawed, it’s unfair, I taught my children from a very early age that you reap what you sow. It’s not a level playing field, we don’t all get the same luck or life chances, but most of us do have the opportunity and ability to change our situations for the better. I’m not talking about disabled or ill people.