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Because a large majority of Western countries have ageing populations.
Older voters disproportionately vote conservative.
I was reading an article the other day and was surprised to learn that Canada is a bit of an outlier in that respect, with under 35's making up their voting majority due to their open door immigration policy. Which in part explains how a lightweight like Trudeau was elected. Interestingly that he is currently the oldest out of their 3 major party leaders at 47 years old. The other 2 both being borderline millennials at only 40 years old. From what I understand Canadian millennials are more upset with Trudeau for an oil pipeline that is in their national interests than they are about his "problematic" racism and general deuchebaggery. Just another reason why I'm glad that we have responsible levels of immigration and refugee intake here, otherwise with a millennial majority we could potentially have every major party pandering to the the far-left climate cult and end up with some watermelon Greens extremist like Sarah Hanson Young as our PM.
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