Monday, February 23, 2015

Young voters shunning major political parties as 70% say they wouldn't vote for any of them...

An exclusive Mirror Voice of a Generation poll reveals 70% of 18 to 22-year-olds would most likely tick a box backing “none of the above” on their ballot papers.

Most first-time voters are so fed up with politicians they would not vote for any of the main parties at the election.

An exclusive Mirror Voice of a Generation poll reveals 70% of 18 to 22-year-olds would most likely tick a box backing “none of the above” on their ballot papers.

Our ICM survey, in conjunction with think-tank British Future, revealed 34% of young people have voted on reality TV shows like X Factor but only 23% definitely plan to have their say on May 7.

Yet they still care about issues affecting them and their country as 52% have signed a petition at some point. Full story...

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  5. Voting is a lousy way to express yourself...

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