clearly being opposite to what the majority of us want.
Not actually disagreeing but. I’d be interested to see evidence of that. As I think it depends on age.
Most over 50 grew up thinking of hamas as terrorists that kidnapped and held UK and other prisoners for over a decade. It was a huge element of 80s news and hugely influenced the media daily.
As such their ideals and pre internet news will have influenced at least 40 plus year olds.
You are likely to find the majority is hugely against these actions under 40. As these people very much depends on the internet for news. Older UK folks literally grew up with little or no ability to see non UK news.
So around 40 plus it likely scews further and further to the mainstream medias opinion. Reinforced over decades of UK media and negativity towards hamas.
Add to that the age group not only most likely to vote. But most reliable on their party support when voting.
Add under 40 as a political force really only include 18 to 40. As those that cannot vote are ignored for most political desiions unless their parents agree. And then it really is the parents opinion that is counted.
And the government choices seem less surprising. More so as few of the MPs are under 40
Is it likely the vaste majority of voting public are not opposed these actions. Or even recognise them as genacide based on media views.
Not actually disagreeing but. I’d be interested to see evidence of that. As I think it depends on age.
Most over 50 grew up thinking of hamas as terrorists that kidnapped and held UK and other prisoners for over a decade. It was a huge element of 80s news and hugely influenced the media daily.
As such their ideals and pre internet news will have influenced at least 40 plus year olds.
You are likely to find the majority is hugely against these actions under 40. As these people very much depends on the internet for news. Older UK folks literally grew up with little or no ability to see non UK news.
So around 40 plus it likely scews further and further to the mainstream medias opinion. Reinforced over decades of UK media and negativity towards hamas.
Add to that the age group not only most likely to vote. But most reliable on their party support when voting.
Add under 40 as a political force really only include 18 to 40. As those that cannot vote are ignored for most political desiions unless their parents agree. And then it really is the parents opinion that is counted.
And the government choices seem less surprising. More so as few of the MPs are under 40 Is it likely the vaste majority of voting public are not opposed these actions. Or even recognise them as genacide based on media views.