Where you went to school may decide how you vote

The fact that a person went to school could be a decisive factor when they voted in the next elections, a new questionnaire.
Reform UK is currently the most popular party among the former students of public schools, the new findings of the voting company in the more common show.
Approximately one -third of this group (32 percent) would vote for the party led by Nigel Farage and reflect the general leadership in the country -wide surveys if an election was called tomorrow.
Labor comparatively attracts only 20 percent of this group, while its popularity among specially educated ones is much higher. In this group, which constitutes a much smaller part of the population, the government’s popularity is about 40 percent.
The results pointed out more in Common’s first voting intention survey, but the results are “consistent in other recent surveys”.
Mr. Tryl said Telegram: “One of the things we know is that reform has very good surveys with people who are not very satisfied with the status quo.
“The truth is that we have extremely variable voters, and I think the next few years the war will be that the party can convince which people can bring the change they need.”
The difficulty for leading parties is to prove that they speak authentically for the working class, the middle class. [and] Show them they understand their concerns. ” I think Farage, because he speaks openly, because he’s connecting, he’s done a good job to do it so far. If labor is going to go back, they need to show what they get. “
Labour’s success among former private school participants may be surprisingly surprisingly by considering the higher VAT application movement to such schools shortly after arriving to power last year.
In September, the research of 2,037 adults found that 38 percent of specially trained people would vote for labor in any immediately.
The best polling expert who thinks about results John Curtice Independent: “People who voted for reform voting for an overwhelming majority of Brexit. Brexit was a section according to age and profession. “

The political expert explained why the reform can appeal more to people who think that the system does not work for them: iz If you are a degree, especially if you are young, you have the labor market skills that should be part of the international market.
“If you don’t have this experience, you may be working in industries such as hospitality, which is usually very high business purchases from the immigrant population, so you may feel threatened and you don’t have the necessary skills to benefit from freedom of movement.
“More broadly, the reform is the movement of social conservatives, and universities tend to dominate more than social liberal people.”
In recent months, senior labor figures have accepted the increasing threat of reform, the main opposition in both national and local elections with its voting performance.
Labor Party Vice President Bridget Phillipson said that the conservative party will help the members “defeat reform” with a sign of his interest in the rising right -wing populist group.
Many of the government’s policies are seen as an attempt to reform voters, especially as ministers initiate a ‘together agreement with France.
Whether this political balancing action will lose the support on the other side of the spectrum, the Green Party managed by Zack Polanski – and probably will be a key question in the coming years, as Jeremy Corbyn settled your party -To offer an alternative to left -leaning voters who are disappointed in the visuality, and to even more pieces the traditional two -party system.



