The future of the British political landscape appears to be shifting to the right, with a poll finding that Brexit boss Nigel Farage is by far the most popular politician among 13 to 17-year-olds.
While Sir Kier Starmer’s left-wing Labour Party is attempting to demonise Reform UK leader Nigel Farage as a “racist” and an “enemy”, it is unclear if the rhetoric which has long swayed the Millennial vote to the left will continue to work with their more right-wing successors.
According to a survey from Merlin Strategies for the New Statesman, of the 13 to 17-year-olds who intend on voting in the next general election — scheduled for 2029 — 33 per cent said that they would vote for Farage’s Reform party, compared to 27
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