The EU Referendum underlined a clear disconnect between the ruling elites and the electorate, writes Benjamin Bowman. Disappointment with political choices is particularly marked among the younger generation, whose disaffection exemplifies a deeper depolitisation. Much can be learned from recent episodes such as the Iraq War and the increase in tuition fees if we are to prevent a further failure of the transmission belt between constituents and government. Bowman suggests a mainstreaming of youth politics, for instance by including youth branches within party lists
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Opinion polls on the UK’s upcoming referendum have consistently shown a clear generational divide, w...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK EU referendum, the breakdown of results sparked talks of a gene...
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Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
Young people in the UK find themselves economically and politically marginalised; abstention is not ...
The UK’s EU referendum was often discussed in terms of a generational divide between older citizens ...
I’ve now on the threshold of “middle age”, which is a very depressing thought! I’ve spent my entire ...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...
Young people don’t vote – or that was the conventional wisdom. However, polling data from the 2017 U...
One thing to emerge both on social media and on the streets after the referendum result was a clear ...
Conventional wisdom holds that young people in Britain are alienated from politics, with some claimi...
Opinion polls on the UK’s upcoming referendum have consistently shown a clear generational divide, w...
In the immediate aftermath of the UK EU referendum, the breakdown of results sparked talks of a gene...
Young people in Britain are often characterised as disconnected from the formal political process an...
Following the outcome of the 2001 and 2005 General Elections, when the numbers of abstainers outwei...
The General Election showed further evidence of young people’s disengagement from politics, with tur...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Now the dust has settled, how should we account for the surge in youth turnout at the 2017 UK Genera...
Politicians and the media claim that young people are apathetic towards politics, and the turnout am...
Young people in the UK find themselves economically and politically marginalised; abstention is not ...
The UK’s EU referendum was often discussed in terms of a generational divide between older citizens ...
I’ve now on the threshold of “middle age”, which is a very depressing thought! I’ve spent my entire ...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...