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Radio 5 Live Now talking of which is a do with election coverage you see it's time for Monday morning generation gap followed 6 Foden younger people in this election is a general yarn elections were outnumbered as you'd expect out of vote Sid's they didn't expect after the results of the general election My question is younger voters and Barrow nd from their experience to lean to the left or the right as they get older and you are welcome to use your own political awakening to inform the discussion 808-590-9693 is the number to call 885909693 or text is your comments on 85058 or e-mail up all night at b.b.c. Doc. K. Or should join the people find some other way of making their voices heard and what do younger voters is generally need to learn about the harsh realities of voting and elections and a key quote in this Rolling Stones song because you know it kind of does sum up the frustration of younger people when they go out and you know the congressman in Eddie Cochran Summertime Blues says to them Ok yeah now your old enough to vote. Doesn't matter you could always get what you won't which is fantastic because what we managed to get what we were we being owed to you and I we've got both generation gap resists warning Swazi McAlary as you know broadcast the sound of b.b.c. Sounds good morning good morning that's exactly what you sound like I'm his announcement. And we've got to ban 2nd m.b. With us as well she's the creator and editor in chief of naked politics why is naked politics Mansergh morning thank you politics is a website platform online platform to try to engage young people in politics in a way that is nontraditional and speaks to them in a way in which they can understand there's not much in terms of the media that actually tailors for young people when we try to fill that gap and why do they have to be naked politics they really arises when there's them ideas. Where Well then Dick we've got nothing to hide and I think that something extremely important for young people who are often quite distrustful perhaps of more mainstream outlets so Thursday night Friday morning this was was it a time to remember or time to forget fear. I think it was definitely a time to remember I think from the day when everyone was high pain registered to vote register to vote and loads of people really did get behind that I'm registered to vote 100000 people between the ages of 18 yet Only 100000 between 18 and only you see your generation and then never satisfied you know kind of letters and numbers and then I think people are like oh I actually need to leave my bed and need to leave my house and make my way to the polling station and go and vote and yes yes I did I was a game changer leaving their beds the lazy beds was like I knew you were going to pick up on that one but I think leave in the house and go into vi and as a people yeah sharing that they did that regardless of the outcome I think the me that made it yeah a moment to remember them 2nd was Thursday night Friday morning I'm sure you stayed up all night as well just like there was a time to remember a time to figure it's got to be a time to remember I mean he was expecting this outcome is bizarre because there's so much build up and as well as he said in terms of the election and then one of the 10 they say the exit polling is done daily and it was very very interesting I've never quite seen an action like in a sense I'm auto actions in the last 10 years and. A time to remember and what young people feeding the 2017 election they felt quite energized because it was all about Jeremy Corbett in the support of a job he called in and you know Jeremy Jeremy Jeremy wherever he went people younger people were saying in the call in that phrase for him best time around did they did young people in the main I know younger people as younger people to in all sorts of ways as everybody else does in the main was a. Groundswell of support for Jeremy Corbyn as it was in 2017 songs I don't know if there was. I think I think you know. Question about why do people feel with everything I think it's really important to say that young people understand that voting is one step towards what we want to achieve and what we want to see some as much as there was hype around votes in a rage training and behind which have Apply people wanted to vote for there's a there's a real sense of activism among young people and people know that and regardless of the outcome even if it's not what they want it's not the end of the wode and nothing across social media and just in what's out chats and everything people whether they were happy or disappointed with Ok on to the next what we do in about what we want to see happen so yeah I think the feeling of the mood whether people were behind Corbin don't know yet there's a ruthless of activism and taking things. The next step forward and then secular world this is a text from Tony Liverpool feel free to text me on 85058 you can email up all night at b.b.c. Dot co dot u.k. Give us a call or 85909693 What should young people take from this election. Ben 2nd in terms of your position is editor in chief of naked politics you might be able to answer this question ban 2nd with me here in the studio Jody live who says given birth Johnson's poor relationship with the truth and refusal to answer any difficult questions I predict that this time next year the most common statement will be I didn't vote for that but sadly Oh yes you did to what extent will younger people be saying I did vote for that and somebody else you know the person probably be say yes you did I think people have already started saying that I believe there were protests on the streets on Friday with it already protesting for instance in government. Whether or not that makes a difference on aw yeah this is a government with a really solid majority. A the biggest majority since ns Well ah gotcha. Say this I am pretty by this idea that this government is kind of shakable in any way whatsoever whether young people say any air time I didn't vote for this or not doesn't necessarily make a difference in terms of whether this government still around is this government will legs now to do a lot. This is a question from one of our listeners he says these younger is so using the common parlance the you know the vernacular as it were these younger has been in a pattern as a way. Now if anything I was precious I patronize it myself. These younger I mean the baby boomers have to be careful what I say tonight clearly I've got mine home for. Some help 080-859-0969 extension 3 Help me out here folks these youngsters are blaming the baby boomers as margarine I guess 8 out of over world's ills are these the youngest who eat foods causing Amazon fires and use $500.00 plus for a change every few months which contain plastic and laptops have dodgy manufacturing procedures already they're already there we're getting listeners was the suggesting that younger people are disingenuous with their politics yes we support granted we support you know against climate change but will vote for whichever party fills our stomach with rubbish food the younger people are not like that Ok I think I don't quite understand what we do have I have because that's a matter of convenience that's a matter of choice as a matter of lifestyle so what I mean even denying it well I am in the 9 about I'm saying to what extent can you mark everyone's life a measure it to some some far off standard where everyone should be as a real gods if you are younger or you. Then whatever the stamp is for being a younger everyone's going to have that's over Yeah way you know point of walk a woman going to do and I know whom I'm going to side with I knew this quote would come up I knew this quote cover is coming from one of our listeners by text this is Dave in Edinburgh who says there's a quote initially I think attributed to John Adams the philosopher Winston Churchill used to everybody is use everything a right. To say the conservative right is used if you're not on the left when you're young you don't have a heart if you don't move to the right as you get older you don't have a brain right I mean that kind of doesn't actually explain things because we're actually meeting to a paradigm where left and right actually don't explain politics anymore you know the Conservative Party for example adopted policies a little bit more akin to Labor's they accepted the austerity needed to and they accepted that you know they needed to be spending of some sort they went overseas promising anyone as much as Labor Oh the greens but you know there's a there's a clear kind of swing to the left there's also a swing to the right in terms of their views of you know Law and Order. The stance on bikes except to say this whole left in my idea and paradigm is is actually one the doesn't actually currently exist anymore you know where we're actually now in the realms of populism and I'm not a real mishmash of different policies of politics is a personality contest for younger people or I thought I was going about saying that you know I think I think personality makes a huge huge impact when you see people say things and you just think how on earth are people behind some of the most shocking things to come out of people's mouths and then and there seems to be no consequence for that so even when you're in the voting booth and even to the point of whatever and in pencil I don't understand I started the whole got people to me and people said Make sure you bring a pen what happened to bring a pen and he was screwed I have to vote and use my own pen went up. Why did a pencil those kind of things really make young people stick up in thing hold in a minute something is not right people can be saying also and not be put in trouble for that I need here I am bringing a pen on under legend that Will is going on so yeah I think personality is a huge factor when when we're thinking about voting. Parents or grandparents I don't for example so was a your grandmother your Chinese grandmother. Of. The politics of the left possibly or the opposite of that depending on how why she left China she weans me off a lot of proverbs that I think allow me to then make my own decision she's got one proviso that says. As soon as a tree grows you cannot change its bent. Meaning that as soon as that tree starts to grow and whatever side it takes you have to cut the whole tree down before. You can you can fashion where it grows and I think when you see a lot of politics and when you see what people are truly stand in for tells a lot of its roots and where people are rooted in their belief or rooted in what they think so you know whether she had a new well yeah whether coming over from the riches has anything to do have is I'm sure it does but yeah I think she did problems quite a lot of. Wrong With Proverbs I suppose bad circuit what about you where did you get your political education from Would you say was it from your parents was something you've absorbed from always think I'm super lucky right because I've got parents by my parents and immigrants my dad is Congolese African m m m is Indian and those about countries where you talk a lot about politics taking India where I went to for the 1st time recently which is about that the pits which I was on a different level and so I definitely got my politics from my parents I didn't learn anything about politics. One of the things I'm most concerned about for young people is this lack of basic political education you know I got my political education from parents and from the fact that with the news always in the House of always newspapers around we always had those chats I was encouraged to read a lot as a kid as well as I got my politics a lot from from literature and art and music and all these things but I'm extremely aware that there are many young people out there who do not get that and you know have the privilege of of having kind of that that kind of background to inform them about the world which is. A huge part of the problem if I'm honest but you know how younger people every summer young person particularly people younger people who are mean Amad by. Him In fact whenever those who come to shadow me or my colleagues here are not for or 5 Live you know they want everything to happen overnight you want to have no overnight over the night they want changeover no running you know. That's like a an Instagram social media thing the whole instant success they were Yeah window now about politics isn't like that point is this is a long game and I wonder when younger people went to vote. And realized they were outnumbered out voted. Well that does to the do do they feel that's where I think if you if if that's the message you have a hard time no one would have gone out to vote and I think that in and of itself tells you that young people so positive about change and so positive about having their voice heard even if they thought they were outnumbered and even if they thought no one was going to listen to them they still went out and voted you know it's not a fiction that only younger people suffer from because I meet older people who say what's the point of my vote in particular my constituency the party I wouldn't vote for can ever ever win in my constituency so both of you know so I don't bother I'm asking this was no what happened before the election but what the consequences of an overwhelming majority for Boris Johnson not saying young people to vote for Bush Jones I'm sure they did think about the ones that don't vote for Bush Johnson was a point the getting out of my lazy bed strikes was he suggested that I did. Well I sleep with that man. Believes he paid us I said bed did you say Ok for in bed and. If you had a straight fight is be a. Reason I did I do thing is amazing isn't it that even when young we will go out and vote the slant towards young people would then be Ok now how do you feel about being outnumbered if you didn't go out to vote the slot would be you see if people went out to vote and registered in the day and even when you do that so I'm not saying that young people didn't vote for this part of that party but I just think young people always get the stick regardless of whatever argument is an evil and we do the thing that we've been called to do and there is always more to do which is true of anything in politics. In Wales says the massive Tory win was over the Tories were against Corban it was to get bricks it down because what you wish for as it may come true Mark Twain also said if voting made a difference they wouldn't do it. Yeah of course he did actually fame for saying that many joke was a really. So Ben 2nd that I don't know which of those 2 points you were take up be careful to oh for so Briggs it was this election for you or for younger people from what you know from a good politics website was it for there were younger people hankering to get breaks it down or were there other issues they were voting on yeah I mean just looking at the numbers like it's highly unlikely that most young people wanted bucks at all in fact that Dan I believe this is would be a much wider issue for younger people and I think they probably did look a little bit more at the broader policy base which I do think for many of the people particularly days leave it is in those neglected areas not talking about the labor heartlands in places that both of our bases have been labor for rather and breaking in and going going to it with exact mining towns Exactly. I think for those people it was about 6 it. Looks like it was about Praxair and John Mickel been an say but for young people I actually think it was far more nuanced and I think that young people thought a lot more broadly about the issues that are possible but more broadly about that feature specific policy this is our question though isn't it yeah it is when you look at those many 1st rights I think many people they demand I have. Even even when you look at the you know the headlines from the national you know many festers the issues of the topics it's the big hitting topics as always no wonder what's in it what's in bricks it for younger people what sin how work becomes housing the 2nd what's in the economy for younger people what's in pensions for younger people what's in you know safeguarding the n.h.s. For younger people then the people think they're invincible they're going to live forever when you're in your early twenty's you. We are going to live forever disagree I think we really I think we live what people I mean how many young people do you know the start saving for their pension in the maybe not pension but I do think younger people are you know they are generation that is living in a sense of greater instability than previous generations you know you think about your chance to be able to buy a house for example you know how many younger people are doing that you know on their i and there is a greater sense of instability and fragility and I don't think younger people are as kind of self-assured and full of them and simple we've got this kind of crazy climate issue as well which is kind of you know really serious now we're coming into a climb emergency so I actually don't think the younger people think that they're invincible I think younger people are actually keenly aware that they live in a while that's increasingly fragile and stable for that housing was one of the the headline topics in this election you know it might be a problem in certain. Inner cities but it's not a problem for the country as a whole. Talk about those big headline issues like defense for example when. The argument is sweater or not. Germy Colvin will defe