Young voters are very likely to turn out to vote in smaller numbers than older voters at the General Election, with party politics achieving little to no cut through with younger age groups. Despite this, there are signs of encouragement, according to Andy Mycock, who was involved in Huddersfield University’s Manifesto for Youth
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
Growing concern about public disaffection with the British political process and its institutions ha...
As part of our series on youth participation, in this post Matt Henn and Nick Foard share findings f...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
This article is by Matteo Bergamini founder of Shout Out UK There are 35 constituencies in England a...
Ed Miliband has recently backed a call from Democratic Audit and a range of youth organisations to l...
Young people in the UK find themselves economically and politically marginalised; abstention is not ...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
The Electoral Commission released a report outlining changes, such as same-day voter registration an...
Andrew Mycock and Jonathan Tonge argued on Democratic Audit recently that lowering the voting age to...
I’ve now on the threshold of “middle age”, which is a very depressing thought! I’ve spent my entire ...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
Most major political parties have youth wings, run by their young members. But with party membership...
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
Growing concern about public disaffection with the British political process and its institutions ha...
As part of our series on youth participation, in this post Matt Henn and Nick Foard share findings f...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
This article is by Matteo Bergamini founder of Shout Out UK There are 35 constituencies in England a...
Ed Miliband has recently backed a call from Democratic Audit and a range of youth organisations to l...
Young people in the UK find themselves economically and politically marginalised; abstention is not ...
Continued experimentation with methods to make the process of voting easier signals a growing concer...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
The Electoral Commission released a report outlining changes, such as same-day voter registration an...
Andrew Mycock and Jonathan Tonge argued on Democratic Audit recently that lowering the voting age to...
I’ve now on the threshold of “middle age”, which is a very depressing thought! I’ve spent my entire ...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
Most major political parties have youth wings, run by their young members. But with party membership...
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
Growing concern about public disaffection with the British political process and its institutions ha...