Papers Cover Polling on Youth Emigration

New polling of British 18-30 year olds, conducted by Adam Smith Insights as part of its Anxious Generation series, reveals serious concerns about housing, personal finances and their future in the UK. According to the nationally representative survey, over a quarter have seriously considered or are actively planning to leave the country. 

This shocking figure makes sense when set against the backdrop of widespread pessimism about the UK’s future. Nearly two-thirds of young Britons believe finding affordable housing will become more difficult over the next five years, while half say that most of their peers are struggling financially.

This polling was covered in The Telegraph (multiple times), The Sun (multiple times), The Daily Mail, The Express, PoliticsHome, City AM, GB News, LBC, Talk TV and a host of other outlets.

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