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First time voters

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bestbefore · 24/06/2024 22:41

So I have 2 young people who are voting for the first time, anyone have any clever websites etc where they can get advice on who to vote for?
They aren't political but both want to cast their vote wisely. And probably need a prod to think about what their views really are.
How can k advise them? I want to be impartial and it seems important!
Any tips welcome!

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Againname · 24/06/2024 23:14

I'd suggest to them that they think about what issues are particularly important to them and then look at what each party is offering on those issues

I'm someone who likes to consider voting on a local constituency level as well as national party level (because I think a good constituency MP is important). I'd suggest they, separately from national party level, look at your local candidates and what they're saying and offering.

I haven't tried these quizzes below yet (I'm planning to out of interest for myself) but they might be helpful.

https://uk.isidewith.com/political-quiz

The second one says it's England only, so not as useful if you're in Scotland, NI, or Wales but might still be worth a go.

https://www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com/

bestbefore · 26/06/2024 19:15

Thanks guys.
One has decided after a think and doing the quizzes.

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