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Example of change we can now expect
Thanks, I suspected that may be the case. As people get older do they move to the right, or is it a generational thing (ie in the future labour will be more popular as the young grow up?).
GingerBeerMan
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May 8, 2015
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Example of change we can now expect
As a bit of an aside, is there any way of telling which ages voted for which parties? For example is Hove a younger area hence the move to Labour?
GingerBeerMan
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May 8, 2015
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