influence of age on voting behaviour Flashcards
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age and general elections
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-first time voters, labour 47% ahead of the tories, but tories 50% ahead with those over 70s
- 69% voters 70 plus voted tories in 2017 and only 19% voted labour
- shows Youngers want change so likely to vote labour as have concerns of student debts and property ladder
- corbyns ratings started at -23 points but appealed to youths at Glastonbury ended with yougov rating of +39 points
- shows young will vote for someone who notices them and becomes relatable
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age and referendums
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- 27% of over 65s voted yes, 50% of -55s voted yes in Scottish ref
- biggest supporters were aged 26-29 and 30-35
- shows youths value UK less and keen for Scottish sovereignty
- in brexit 73% of 18-24 year olds voted remain
- 60% of 65+ voted leave
- shows older voters dislike intrusive EU powers, keen to return Britain to state of sovereignty
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age and media
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labour dominated digital election in 2017, platforms to motivate voters rather than attack tories
- labour has 664k followers whereas tories have 369k
- labour used the hashtag for the many, ti empower voters and made it trending on twitter
- new media over powers old media and labour are ahead in the race to reach young people who are more active online
-biggest twitter users aged 25-44