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General election 2024: Take the Dazed survey

We want to hear your thoughts ahead of the July 4 election

It’s been over a month since Rishi Sunak called a general election while getting drenched in the pouring rain outside 10 Downing Street. Now July 4 is nearly upon us, when millions of people across the UK will head to the polls to vote.

Young people’s voices and opinions are so often overlooked in politics – with many of us feeling particularly alienated, sidelined and ignored by both major parties right now – which is why we’re launching our very own election survey to give young people a platform to share their thoughts in the run up to July 4.

We want to know how you feel about the upcoming election. What issues matter most to you? Who are you planning to vote for? Are you voting at all? If not, why? The survey is completely anonymous too, so you can be as open and honest as possible.

We’ll be publishing the results shortly and using our data to create a clear picture of what young people really care about.

If you’re keen to get involved and make your voice heard, you can take the survey here – it only takes a few minutes.

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