A new survey in the UK has indicated that more than twice as many British voters under the age of 45 consider Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party to be “on their side” than those who think the same about Theresa May’s Conservative Party , raising major concerns amidst the Tories.
The opinion poll, conducted by Opinium for the London-based public policy think tank Social Market Foundation (SMF), further shows that not only young adult voters in their teens and early 20s, but also those in their 30s through young middle ages believe that the Tories no longer speak for them, The Guardian reported Saturday.
The release of the survey’s findings coincided with the commencement of the Tory conference in Manchester, where senior Conservative ministers and lawmakers call for a fundamental rethink of the party’s offering to younger sectors of the electorate following the catastrophic outcome for the Tories in the snap general election called by the…