The Peoples Vote march was more diverse than is being made out
Younger voters, working class people and Labour members are fuelling the shift from Leave to Remain
Younger voters, working class people and Labour members are fuelling the shift from Leave to Remain
Minds aren’t being changed by the same old prominent moderate faces – it’s the energetic, irreverent, cross-spectrum youth campaigns which will win a new vote.
Despite Conservative promises, new figures reveal the Tories have failed to give young people a decent chance when it comes to housing.
Support for the party drops dramatically in the situation that they back Brexit at a general election, compared to a situation where they campaign against it.
The party appears to have picked up its 2017 gains from voters aged between 24 and 45, according to a new survey.
Christmas is a particularly hard time for those on low pay who want to provide for their families – and for many, this year has been harder than ever.
Youth schemes across the UK face an uncertain future without concrete pledges to maintain and extend support for them after we leave the EU.
A bill being heard in the House of Commons tomorrow could be the first step in allowing 1.5 million teens to vote.
The TUC’s comments coincide with a new report by thinktank Demos, which found 36% percent of young people worry about not being paid enough.
Young people are allowed to remain in foster care until 21, but those in homes are often forced to leave before they are ready.