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They'd need to be pretty old. My parents were born in the 50s - so avoided national service - and they are in their 70s now. Is the average tory voter older than them?
Yeah you are correct. My parents were born in the 40s so dad served for a while. But dosent support the idea. So even some of that age are sane. Ish :)
But 90yos do vote. And its not just folks who served. As that was mainly men. But folks who looked at their fathers as examples of the great generation. Etc
I honestly don't think its a winning strategy. But then a bacon sandwich also should not form a winning strategy. But did.
The arguments are less dumb then the ones that won the AV and brexit referendum. So I'd still say. Dont underestimate the tories.