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How Young Voters Could Defeat the Tories in Key Marginals
People aged 18-24 are least likely to vote on 8 June, and it's no coincidence they're the demographic most disillusioned with mainstream politics. In a this original study, Mark McDonagh and Claire Frank show how young people could significantly alter the predicted outcome of this general election.