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Gender, age, ethnicity, region - Coggle Diagram
Gender, age, ethnicity, region
Gender
Virtually no impact at all
Over long period women more likely to vote labour
Age
Strong correlation between party support and age
35-54 always highest for libdem
older people less likely to vote labour
Younger people progressively much less likely to vote tory
WHY
Young people do not wish to be seen as conservative
Young hold more left wing views socially
Conservative more family friendly (?) young people have less responsibilities
Young people tend to adopt more radical ides
Ethnicity
Very strong bias towards Labour and against COnservative from BME - decreasing over time
97 BME - 70% voted labour
2017 BME - 65% voted labour
Hindu+Sikh community support msotly conservative
More BME in C2 and DE so could go along with class alignment
Region
Wealth affect
Income + prosperity not evenly distributed
South east more wealthy
Great deprivated in SW, NE and wales so favour left wing
Scotland favours SNP and labour
Tory dominates midlands and SE
Labour undcisively leads north
Scotland moves between labour and SNP
LibDem have little support out of london
Early elections
Women more C and Men more L
Men had less responsibility so could be more radical
2024 election
Labour led among every age group besides 65+
Labour highest share among 25-34 47%
Hreen had a rise of 16 points in 18-24yrs
Reform did better with men than women 17vs13%