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« on: July 03, 2013, 09:51:56 AM »

If there's one person who understands young people, it's 68 year old conservative pundit Michael  Barone.

The big logical flaw in that article is that it doesn't consider whether the Conservative Party is generally more pragmatic, liberal and centrist than the Republican Party on every issue, not just on social issues.  So, the same political views could easily translate to being a Democrat in America and a Tory in the UK.  I'm not an expert on British politics.  But, isn't the whole political spectrum shifted towards a more left of center, cosmopolitan point of view? 
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