historically "more conservative" than men. In recent elections (especially 2017–2019), the pattern shifted, with men becoming relatively more Conservative-leaning. Gaps are generally small but persistent and influenced by age, social class, and issues of the day
data was sourced from about 2 minutes on google. I gave grok a link and asked for a simple graph. it's pretty interesting.there is potentially a HUGE untapped right wing female vote that has been bubbling underneath the surface of the UK waiting
there is a massive and arguably, out of control anti-women narrative on /pol/ which imo is just poorly disguised ANTI-WHITE propaganda. it needs to be stopped
>>537483812>>537484426>>537485466We need to nuke australia so its empty and then we can send all our prisoners and deport all the brown people there so they can die from radiation poisoning slowly and painfullyAs for what you said in your posts, if you think voting works or the opinions of the voting class matters you are a helmet-wearing drooling retard
>>537486393im in the falklands you mong
>>537486837no need to worry thenmy plans for australia will continue
>>537483812Not surprised given the current state of UK. Its almost like an entire generation of guys let their dad fuck them while they were sleeping.
Funny how this was always the case now, post groom gangs, post girlfriends being able to take your house in the break up, post internet IDs, but not before. Then feminist women were leading the way.All this data is fake and women haven't learned. Women want to whore up the right now that they saw the left betray them, that's it.
>>537483812Women have always been more conservative than men from getting the franchise until 2010.Had women never been given the vote, the Conservatives would never have won a UK election after the end of WW1.The reason they were given the vote by the Tories was so they could retain power, its a complete myth they "won" something.In fairness Labour got a huge advantage during WW2 because of Beveridge and National Purpose being distributed to servicemen, but then the Tory offering was "nothing" just as it had been in WW1 which was regarded as a huge betrayal. It is also the case Labour were interested in stuff like making mines less dangerous that Tories, representing landowners, couldn't have given a shit about (and were obviously not priorities for women either).Right and left were largely about interests at that point, not culture wars, so zoomers and foreigners should probably read a book to understand this.
>>537488463This is a very old article but this topic is a complete taboo. Only Polly could have gotten away with it.https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/do-women-deserve-the-vote-1361756.html
>>537488463>Right and left were largely about interests at that point, not culture wars, so zoomers and foreigners should probably read a book to understand this.Good point