Beginning to think history might repeat itself: Canada's 1993 election had the incumbent "Progressive Conservatives" go from 156 seats down to 2 whilst Reform went from 1 seat to 52.
Millennials are now the largest voting bloc and a future Labour government will be more reliant on this demographic, we might even see a shift away from work related taxes to wealth related taxes (boomer taxes).
Starmer's majority is going to be so large that his largest opposition will be other Labour MPs.
rinks wrote:I read somewhere that, alarmingly, under 25s are increasingly favouring the Tories. So generationally, it'll swing back at some point.
There's divergence between men and women too: