Posted by UkOnward

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  1. interesting peak around 21-25 for immigration. with either side being lower

    edit: specifically what i find interesting is that it lowers again for 16-20. We have been well aware that gen z is the first generation to go more right-wing. is the lowering due to not being in the job market (as someone else identified) or perhaps a sign that the increase in the right is only a temporary blip?

  2. jesus climate change being that low is depressing

  3. Attitude to wars is interesting. People, especially younger than 25 care a lot more about a war relatively far away in which their government has little involvment and personally does not tjreaten them, then about a war much closer to home, with a historic enemy, in which their government is involved directly and directly costs them money at the very least

  4. 40? I guess I’ll just lie down and wait for death now I’m irrelevant

  5. 16-20 worrying that much about food and energy price surprised me a lot

  6. lol, elder millennial men like “oi, I’ve got my house now, we don’t really need to deal with housing prices any longer, it’s all good”.

  7. The fact that climate change isn’t at 100% tells you just how fucked we are. That’s an existential issue threatening every single person on the planet, the rest of that stuff ranges from somewhat important to completely pointless

  8. For me the most interesting thing about this visual is how consistently the different age groups are aligned across most of these topics. I’d love to see it extended to 50+ and 60+ cohorts.

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