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Children’s mock election leaves Tories in FIFTH place

The vote was held as part of the Our Generation. Our Vote campaign formed by a coalition of charities and youth organisations.

Aine Fox by Aine Fox
2024-06-28 07:53
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A children’s vote held ahead of the General Election has seen Labour come out on top, with the Conservatives last – below Reform UK.

The vote, organised by a coalition of youth organisations and charities, saw 23,000 people aged seven to 17 take part across England and Wales.

The Our Generation. Our Vote mock election was held to give young people a voice and hear first-hand views about the policies of the main parties, according to the coalition which stressed that the organisations involved are politically neutral.

The overall results saw 32 per cent voting Labour, 29 per cent choosing the Green Party, 13 per cent going for the Liberal Democrats, 10 per cent picking Reform UK and 9 per cent favouring the Conservatives.

For Wales alone, the results were 30 per cent for Labour, 22 per cent for the Green Party, 14 per cent for Reform UK, 10 per cent for the Liberal Democrats, 9 per cent for Plaid Cymru and 8 per cent for the Conservatives.

The coalition behind the campaign, including Save the Children, UK Youth and Girlguiding, said more than a fifth (22 per cent) of the children who took part had highlighted education as the policy area that influenced their vote the most.

This was followed by health and climate and environment (joint on 18 per cent).

Cost of living was an issue for 16 per cent, while 12 per cent cited safety.

Immigration and refugees was mentioned least, with 8 per cent saying this had influenced their vote.

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A total of 22,889 children cast their vote before polls closed at 5pm on June 21, with results coming from 112 schools and youth groups which submitted voting data, rather than being seen as a nationwide poll.

The Children’s Charities Coalition, made up of Action for Children, Barnardo’s, the National Children’s Bureau, NSPCC and The Children’s Society, said: “The ‘Our Generation Our Vote’ poll shows how engaged children and young people are in the political decisions that affect them and their families’ welfare and wellbeing.

“With only days before the next election the main political parties have still got time to publish child-friendly versions of their manifestos helping young people feel included in the political process.

“We need the next Prime Minister and Chancellor to be champions for children and prioritise measures that support children to engage positively in the democratic process.”

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