But the Labour leader and his campaign didn't resort to that. The Tories did. May spent her time avoiding the debates and using scare tactics instead. As did the right wing press.
And I for one am encouraged to learn that tide seems to have turned. Instead of swinging people that way they went against the "popular" press and there is evidence that the right wing press scares actually cost the Tories votes.
Whatever party rules, and whatever leader it is, a more honest debated political system has to be a better thing and if the young voters can help drive that then good for them.
As for promising "goodies" I think many who voted that way voted for a different approach to running the country. We've tried Austerity and tried it again and still the promise of the deficit gone hasn't been delivered. But the price we've paid is high. Crippled services, food banks and more. And yet somehow the very rich are richer and the poor poorer.
So maybe a change is needed and after all what have the majority got to lose?
May had a great saying about "shaking the magic money tree". What she failed to mention is it does exist. It lives in the "tax evasion forest"
There is enough wealth to have everyone live a comfortable life, its just how its distributed that's at stake.
[Edit] Can't see this thread being "allowed" as it doesn't relate to Ware as such. yes we have young voters and yes the election result will have an impact locally but I don't think that counts as Ware related from past experiences on this forum