This week a YouGov poll revealed that 18 -
40 year olds overwhelmingly support Labour, with Labour commanding a 15% lead
over the Tories among young people.
Unfortunately 2.4 million young people are missing from the electoral register and millions more, of all ages, have never been inspired to vote. But this election is different. Now we have the chance to radically transform our society by electing a government for the many, not the elite few.
The deadline to register to vote is Monday 22nd May. If millions of people register in the next two weeks, then we’ll have already won.
Unfortunately 2.4 million young people are missing from the electoral register and millions more, of all ages, have never been inspired to vote. But this election is different. Now we have the chance to radically transform our society by electing a government for the many, not the elite few.
The deadline to register to vote is Monday 22nd May. If millions of people register in the next two weeks, then we’ll have already won.
Here’s two things you can do to make it happen:
1. Don’t lose your vote
If
you’re not already registered to vote, register now. It takes just
2 minutes, and all you need is your national insurance number.
Remember, if you’re a UK resident from the Republic of Ireland or a Commonwealth country you're
eligible to vote.
If
you’re not sure where you’ll be on 8th June, make sure you register for a postal vote.
Just fill out this form and
post or email it to your Electoral Registration Office. It must reach them by
5pm on 23rd May, so make sure to send it this week.
2.
Get everyone you know to register
If
every single one of us gets five people to register, we’ll win this election.
Do your bit, make sure your friends and family are all registered to vote by
22nd May.
Share
this video on your Facebook and forward this email to five people telling them
to register to make their mark on this historic election.
If millions of us rise up and have our say, we will get Jeremy into Number 10. Let’s fix this rigged system and build a society for the many, not the few.