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4.1.4 Impact of Gender, Age, Ethnicity, and Region on Voting Behaviour
Factors That Affect Voting Behaviour
Age
In the 2019 General Election, voters aged 18-24 had the lowest turnout.
Amongst 18-24-year-olds, 21% voted Conservative, while 56% voted Labour.
This group is most likely still in education, and Labour policies, such as reducing tuition fees, appeal to students.
Older people in the age groups of 35-44, 45-54, and 65+ tend to vote Conservative because:
They often hold high-level jobs and earn substantial incomes.
Conservatives favour the wealthy through policies like low tax rates.
Younger voters are generally more progressive; their turnout can be influenced by:
Voting for Labour to support tuition fee reduction, increasing turnout.
Political apathy, leading to decreased turnout due to prioritizing education over politics.
Older voters tend to focus on self-interest and preserving their assets:
They prefer Conservative policies that protect their wealth.
Concerns that a Labour government might increase taxes on the rich and affect their assets.
Gender
The differences in voting behavior between men and women are marginal.
In the 2019 General Election, 34% of women voted Labour, while 31% voted Conservative.
Possible reasons:
Labour has more female MPs and a strong commitment to equality.
Female voters are drawn to policies that increase NHS funding and support a social welfare state.
Ethnicity
Black and Ethnic Minority (BAME) voters are more likely to vote Labour.
In the 2019 General Election, 64% of BAME voters supported Labour, compared to just 20% for the Conservatives.
Reasons for Labour support:
Labour's commitment to equality and economic support.
Historical connections: BAME communities have been employed in major cities and aligned with Labour.
During the 1960s and 70s, the Conservatives were seen as anti-immigrant, while Labour supported BAME communities.
The S****outh of England and especially the South East are wealthier and tend to vote Conservative.
Regions experiencing great deprivation, such as parts of the North, often support Labour due to:
Welfare and benefits programmes funded by higher taxes on wealthier citizens.
Higher concentrations of BAME communities, who are more likely to vote Labour.
Labour dominance is prevalent in major cities like London, Liverpool, and Manchester.
Regional voting patterns:
South of England: Predominantly Conservative.
North of England: Tends to vote Labour due to economic conditions.
Scotland: Once Labour-dominated, now heavily supports the SNP.
Wales: Labour remains dominant.
Liberal Democrats have limited support outside of London and the South.
Example of turnout differences:
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2017 General Election: Twickenham (West London) had the highest turnout (79.5%), reflecting high voter engagement in affluent areas.
Glasgow North East had the lowest turnout, highlighting regional voter engagement disparities.
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