Majority of Britain’s youth will not vote Tory in next election, damning figures reveal
Tory MP Ben Bradley said: “We must show we’re passionate, and that old stereotypes are wrong.”
NEARLY half of voters under 40 will not vote Tory at the next election.
Devastating polling shows 49 per cent of 25-39 year olds will back other parties.
The PM has only convinced nine per cent of the group to vote for her.
And just five per cent of the youngest group polled — the 18-24 year-olds — would choose Tory.
The PM must allay their concerns over home ownership and education.
More than 3,000 adults took part in the YouGov survey, published in a report for the Centre for Policy Studies.
Tory MP Ben Bradley, who has written for the think tank’s New Blue project, said: “The Tories are not out of the game with the under-40s.
“We must show we’re passionate, and that old stereotypes are wrong.”
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