Around the corner in a rented share house, David Squires, 28, has given little thought to any of the party’s policies. But the retail worker plans to vote Greens - almost instinctively, he says. ‘’It feels like what you should be doing when you’re 28 and living in inner-city Melbourne, I suppose,’’ he says. ‘’It seems like it’s an educated choice, but it’s not at all; there is no real reason behind it.’’
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Unreasonable
In my (often flawed) opinion, many young people vote Green because they know it infuriates their parents. Even older friends of mine have voted Green merely to appear hip and trendy:
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