Suffrage (United Kingdom)

From Wiki 4 Men
Revision as of 03:37, 22 August 2023 by Robert Brockway (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
F4Exi3bXoAAKK5 .jpeg
F4FJFGoXUAADXaF.png

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42704341

https://www.bbc.com/news/education-42840160

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]

References