Hey, lazy 18-24 year olds who love a good protest march but can't be arsed to go out on polling day... Here's how you can vote!https://twitter.com/standardnews/status/861843178583769088 …
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Replying to @parkeraaamy @JuliaHB1
Julia is wrong. Last year 18-24 only fractionally less likely to vote than JHB's age group
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Replying to @andyedwardsster @parkeraaamy
No, those figures are for REGISTERED voters, not all those entitled to vote. Most young people don't vote. Facts, eh?
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @parkeraaamy
Here are some facts: http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/journalist/electoral-commission-media-centre/news-releases-reviews-and-research/levels-of-electoral-registration-have-stabilised-since-2011,-new-research-shows … and they are not as bad as you make out. Younger people move around more, to be expected
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Replying to @andyedwardsster @parkeraaamy
I moved around but I always voted. Always. Most you people don't.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @andyedwardsster
Congratulations. So have I. Stop haranguing young people and make the conversation inclusive & less acidic then MAYBE more would vote.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @andyedwardsster
Backatcha babe
thanks for the twitter party. Threats in my DMs for being young and opinionated, the lot! It's been WILD!
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Just seen this tweet. If you've have any threats, that is unacceptable. Please forward them to me and I will deal with them.
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