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Older voters will back policies aimed at supporting younger people, study finds

Sky News Wednesday, 13 September 2023
From the pensions triple lock to the cost of mortgages, Brexit to tuition fees: many of the biggest political questions of recent years have been framed as a contest between the often-conflicting interests of younger and older voters.
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