Originally posted by aeolium
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And whereas you can say that the economically deprived are less likely to vote, the reverse might be that they would think that - given a choice between Tory and Labour - they would prefer Labour.
And what about the LibDems, of fond memory?
LibDem policy has been to identify the constituencies where they have a chance of doing well, since they have neither the human nor the financial resources that Lab and Tory have to contest every constituency strongly. Consequently, where they fight, the turnout will be on the higher side as pre-election political activity raises awareness and thus tends to raise turnout.
Another point: in strongly Labour areas people seem to see it as less urgent to turn out and vote: their candidate will win anyway. Tories see it as a civic duty ...
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