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Summer polling 2025 - 16-17-year-olds
Summer polling 2025 - 16-17-year-olds
New Poll Reveals Young Voters Feel Unprepared for Upcoming UK Elections As the UK prepares to extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds nationwide, new research from the John Smith Centre highlights a striking gap in political readiness among this…Read more
UK Youth Poll 2025
UK Youth Poll 2025
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John Smith Centre | 2,188 followers on LinkedIn. Politics for positive change. Based at the University of Glasgow. | Explaining why politics matters. We are a UK-wide non-partisan campaigning organisation based at the University of Glasgow which exists to inspire and empower diverse voices to engage with and enter British politics. We believe in the power of politics to create positive change.
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Explaining why politics matters We are a UK-wide non-partisan campaigning organisation based at the University of Glasgow which exists to inspire and empower diverse voices to engage with and enter British politics. We believe in the power of politics to create positive change. Everyone benefits and society is strengthened when more people from across a broader representation of backgrounds believe in and participate in British politics. Our Centre works to break down barriers to politics through advocacy, research into what the public thinks about our politics, and paid internship and development programmes which give young people with the talent but not the means or networks access to public life.
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