The Tories must ditch culture wars and renegotiate Brexit to keep young voters like me 💬AdamWildsmith for ipaperviews
It is no wonder therefore why the under 30s are abandoning the Conservatives in historic numbers
On Wednesday the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak addressed the country in a party-political broadcast. The three-minute pre-recorded video resembled, than a traditional party broadcast. It left me, a Conservative voter, disappointed. Like Sunak’s New Year’s speech, the transmission was light on substance, laden with soundbite and soft on issues that yield results for young people. While the prime minister restated his plan to create family hubs “to offer parents the support they need to raise a child”, the support pales in comparison to the plan to provide 20 additional hours of childcare to parents, which. This means many more young people will have to choose between working and starting a family.
Unfortunately, this is not an isolated policy error. It is one among several anti-young policies that have cemented the direction of the Government. For the most part house prices continue to rise, wages remain stagnant, and . Though in his New Year’s speech, Sunak pledged a “better future for our children and grandchildren”, this was nothing more than an empty one-liner; its foundations shaken by a lack of strong policy proposals.to October 2022, a consequence of the soaring cost of living and below inflation pay rises. The prime minister pledged to usher in an era of high growth and growing wages by making “the UK the most innovative economy in the world.
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