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Revision as of 06:26, 21 May 2023
The gender gap for other parties became more pronounced in 2015. This was connected to UKIP's very strong showing. They received 13% of the vote overall but were considerably more popular among men than women.
That meant that women were more likely than men to vote for both Labour and the Conservatives. [1]