This is what the British House would look like if only young women voted

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right-wing Reform Party leads overall polls (25% to 30%) but would be a minor party if only women voted

The Greens are an ecosocialist and very pro-immigration left-wing party that is also attracting many muslim voters.


Other UK parties accuse the Greens of embracing sectarianism and weaponising religion identity for political gain



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As i said in another thread, voting gender gaps are consistent in Europe, with more women favoring the left. Even if abortion and women's reproductive rights are not under discussion anymore (except in catholic Poland).

One of the most extreme cases is egalitarian and peaceful Denmark. In 2022 and 2026 elections almost 70% of men voted for right-leaning parties (ranging from moderate center-right to nationalists and right libertarians). They lost. Left-leaning parties won a tiny majority of parliamentary seats.

A plausible explanation: More than 50% of all employed women in Denmark work in government-funded roles. Sweden and Norway also have a large share of their workforce employed by the government, and also have big voting gender gaps.
 
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Just another proof that women should never be given a say/vote in anything important. Ever.
 
Doesn't mean that the majority of women vote for the Greens. In the UK the most voted candidate wins the seat, no matter if he/she gets 30% or 90% of the vote. Since bipartisanship in UK is dead, it is now common to win with low percentages.
 
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