In the UK: Boomer-focused politics fueling political apathy
[I]t is not unusual for the young to be less interested in politics and less inclined to vote than their elders. However, many young people, having been turned off voting by declining ideological differences between the parties and a series of highly predictable election outcomes, may never take up the habit. Out-numbered and out-voted, they are likely to become ever more sceptical about getting things done through conventional politics. "In Defence of the Young" The Economist |
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