Study finds young men in UK are less rightwing than older counterparts
A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research found that young men in the UK are not more rightwing than older groups. While men aged 18 to 25 are less progressive than their female counterparts, they remain more progressive than older men and are less likely to support rightwing parties. The analysis questions assumptions about young men’s political alignment.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 15:16 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 15:50 UTC
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