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    1. Few-Cry-5058 on

      Nah as long as labour supports the Online Safety Act, Reform will win

    2. Krabsandwich on

      Flash in the pan springs to mind, still a while to the GE but if Reform is losing support now its not looking good.

    3. SlightlyAngyKitty on

      Meet the new self serving party who doesn’t give a shit about young people, same as the old party

    4. Doctordelayus on

      Farage wants us to have a similar healthcare to America, fuck that

      He’s also an untrustworthy snake, there’s actually no good party (that I’m aware of) to vote for… how annoying

    5. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

      Just looking at the data now:

      32% labour 30th June
      24% labour 28th July
      38% labour 18th August

      31% greens 21st July
      14% 8th August

      Reform generally poll around the 10% mark for this age group but did have a peak early August, which appears to be anomaly.

      It seems there’s quite a lot of fluctuations in short period of times, and this is observed regardless of political party. However, there is a clear trend towards support for Labour, Liberal Democrats, then Greens in that order.

    6. GhostRiders on

      Not to worry, they will get somebody to make a funny TikTok video and support will go racing back up..

      Not saying that young people are stupid but am I saying thay are naive and have zero critical thinking skills.

    7. CensorTheologiae on

      Of course it has. They’re not dim and they want a future.

      They can see through middle-aged bluster and bullshit better than anyone.

      The question is, who’s going to offer them anything they want?

    8. Efficient_Sky5173 on

      Reform has nothing to offer. All puff and no pastry.

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