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  • 12/06/2024
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00:00The European elections have been at the core of British media for the past couple of days,
00:04with many questioning Europe's future.
00:07Surprisingly, Macron's loss against the National Rally in France, alongside Germany's
00:11innocuous tilt to the far-right side of politics, can be attributed to the younger generation.
00:17With 16-year-olds now allowed to vote in certain European countries, we found that a polarised
00:22Gen Z has led to the progressive surge of right-wing voting, despite many young leftists
00:28fearing the implications of these results.
00:31Annabella Pruden on National World.

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