Nearly two-thirds of younger Brits say 'hostile activism' - such as violence, vandalism and misinformation - is an acceptable way of achieving political goals
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Nearly two-thirds of younger Brits say 'hostile activism' - such as violence, vandalism and misinformation - is an acceptable way of achieving political goals

Daily Mail  

Nearly two-thirds of younger Brits believe that 'hostile activism' such as violence, vandalism and misinformation is an acceptable ways of achieving political goals. It suggested that 70 per cent of people in the UK have a moderate or high sense of 'grievance' - meaning they feel government, business and the media do not work in their best interests. That figure rose to 53 per cent among those aged 18–34 - and in the UK it was 61 per cent for that age group. Only 33 per cent agreed that those with different political views 'play by the rules', and nearly half of Gen Z doubted their governments were fairly elected.

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