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Using a sample of over 35,000 voters, YouGov looks at how voters voted at the 2024 election across factors like age, gender, class, education, income, work status, housing tenure and their vote at past elections.
Younger voters were more likely to vote Labour than older voters and older voters voted Conservatives .
Liberal Democrats were backed similarly across age groups, the Green Party did a lot better with younger voters.
Conservative vote share was a lot more consistent across income groups.
Reform UK did better amongst those with a lower household income.
Liberal Democrats did a lot better with Remain voters ( 17% ) than Leave voters ( 7% ) The Greens were the biggest beneficiaries of 2019 Labour+Remain voters.
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
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Known propaganda techniques
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