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Young women first-time voters not inspired to take part in politics: new data

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A new study has revealed that three quarters of young women voting for first time in 2022 do not feel politics is an equal space for women and people of colour.


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By Essam Al-Ghalib

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A new study has revealed that three quarters of young women voting for first time in 2022 do not feel politics is an equal space for women and people of colour.



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