Sunday 11 April 2010

Young Voters Swayed Towards The Conservatives?

Columnist Charles Moore recently conducted an investigation into the young person’s vote. His findings, published by The Telegraph in ‘The young voters who will put a cross in the box marked hope' tell an interesting story. He only spoke to university students so it is likely that the results won’t apply to all young people, but what he did find is interesting...

Firstly, he found that most young people plan to vote, although many are still undecided. Secondly, he found that most young people think their vote must be about the economy, although there were differing views about the current state of the economy. Some thought it was getting better, some thought it was getting worse.
Moore discovered that university students are not as condemning of Gordon Brown as he predicted. He said: “What struck me most were the answers to questions about Gordon Brown. I had expected some hostility and some ideological support, but found neither. Some said that they thought people had been too nasty to him and that he was doing a difficult job reasonably well”. Is this an accurate view or are young people are more forgiving than older generations?

It also seems from Moore’s findings that the Conservatives are the more promising party in the minds of university students, with many enjoying the idea that Cameron will give more freedom to small groups to make their own choices. Moore writes: “Words like "modern" and "change", and the new, more female and multi-ethnic look of the party's candidates were all noticed, and registered favourably”.

Do you think the Conservatives will get the young person’s vote? If you are a university student, are you swayed towards the Tories? Why? Why not?

3 comments:

  1. Today's young voters are the first in history to have only known a Labour government.

    It's natural for young people to react against their parents and so voting Conservative may appear an anti-establishment vote. David Cameron is consciously aiming for the change vote (copyright Barack Obama).

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  2. I am a student and I won't be voting for Conservatives- anyone other than actually.

    As this piece was written in The Telegraph, I find it difficult to believe everything stated- as a print publication clearly in support of a Tory government.

    I refuse to vote for Tories just because Gordon Brown hasn't done a smashing job. But I AM tied and undecided where I will vote.

    I would love to vote Lib Dem but in the current FPTP system - is there any point? I'll probably be voting Labour jsut so David Cameron and his PR team don't get into office. It's difficult to relate for a man who I have absolutely no relatio to.

    Hope that provides an interesting student perspective :)

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