• 5 months ago
It comes as four in ten young people said they feel their vote doesn't have the ability to change things.

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00:0075% of young people in the UK say politicians don't care about them it's
00:06been found. For campaigners who want to get young people voting they say it's
00:10putting the next generation off political engagements and it shows in
00:13the stats looking at the latest data from 2022 only 60% of 18 and 19 year
00:18olds were registered to vote compared with 96% of 65 and over category. Youth
00:24led non-partisan campaign Give an X reports the top three most important
00:28issues young people believe the country is facing at the moment are health and
00:31the NHS, the economy and housing and house prices. The importance of those
00:35issues reflect the conditions young people currently face with more than
00:39half saying their parents were better off financially and had more
00:42opportunities at their age than they currently do. Another challenge presented
00:46for the next generation when it comes to voting this summer is the new photo ID
00:50rule. Since May last year those hoping to cast their vote need to bring a valid
00:54form of ID. The Electoral Commission found that young people are the least
00:58likely to be aware of the rule change and so it may prove yet another barrier
01:02for the young vote.

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