‘Their manifesto is like a wishlist’: How Reform seduced Gen Z
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‘Their manifesto is like a wishlist’: How Reform seduced Gen Z

The Telegraph  

Nathan Hobbs has been arguing with his sister about politics lately. According to Telegraph analysis, data from four major pollsters suggests as many as 16 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds intend to vote Reform next week. While support for the party among this cohort is dwarfed by the numbers planning to vote Labour, young voters’ support for Reform now appears to be slightly stronger than their support for the Lib Dems. Reform is also the party that has experienced the biggest surge in young voter support since the election was called – up from 4 per cent in May. Reform voters are still much more likely to be older, but it’s among young voters that the party has seen its biggest surge in support.

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