Youthquake 2017: how the rise of young cosmopolitans in Britain could transform politics

Sloam, James; and Henn, Matt (2018) Youthquake 2017: how the rise of young cosmopolitans in Britain could transform politics [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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In a new book, James Sloam and Matt Henn examine the much-disputed rise in political participation of 18–24 year olds in the UK. They find that the overwhelming majority share a set of cosmopolitan cultural values, which has significant implications for long-term voting patterns and the increasingly entrenched intergenerational politics.

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