‘Labour must not dismiss its young voters, it should offer them hope’
‘We need someone to offer us hope – hope of affordable housing, of employment rights, of action on inequality.’
‘We need someone to offer us hope – hope of affordable housing, of employment rights, of action on inequality.’
Three-quarters of 16-17 year olds aren’t on the electoral register.
We can’t trust the Commons on the climate so the Lords must take up the fight.
The party wants to spend £300,000 encouraging young people to vote.
The majority of new applications to vote on deadline day were from people under the age of 35.
There is no good form of Brexit for young people, writes Our Future, Our Choice spokesperson Cathleen Clarke on the launch of a new report.
Youth schemes across the UK face an uncertain future without concrete pledges to maintain and extend support for them after we leave the EU.
Article by James Hart, first published by The Conversation. Every time a British election rolls around, it elicits a wave of hand-wringing editorials about young voters’ poor turnout at the polls relative to older people. But this year, there aretest
Shadow minister for youth affairs tells conference Labour is the party of the future
IPPR’s Richard Darlington looks at why there’s been such a rocket in the number of NEETs in 2011. Is it EMA? Is it the Future Jobs Fund? Is it just the Tories?