I didn’t say that did I? I said the 15% gap is not necessarily credible or accurate.
Also 2 million under 35 have registered to vote since announcement of election. This is 900,000 more than same period in 2017.
Maybe because all the polling companies think that only about a third of people under 25 will vote. Re-adjusted polls to reflect 2017 turnout alone have the gap at less than 5%
I think that turnout for this election is again being seriously underplayed. Voter registrations again could be crucial - supposedly in excess of 1.5 million new voters since election called, and still 8 days to go.
EDIT: It’s actually 1.78 million
The level of structural investment and funding increases to make this happen would make Labour’s broadband policy look like a raffle prize.
There’s a reason education in this country is fucked... it started the day we thought schools should behave like businesses.