POLL: Britain’s Young More Worried About Work, Money, and Crime Than Social Media or Climate Change
It’s total humiliation for the left this morning as whining outlet-in-chief The Guardian is forced to report the findings of a new FocalData poll revealing the real worries of the so-called ‘anxious generation’ of young people in Britain. Clue: it ain’t DEI and climate change that’s on their minds…
The research – based on extensive polling of 16-29 year-olds – found the “biggest contributors to you feeling nervous, anxious or on edge” were financial worries (37%), work pressures (23%) and job insecurity or unemployment (20%), far ahead of social media (14%) and climate change (10%). Tell that to the ‘toxic masculinity’ obsessed makers of Adolescence…
Eddie Barnes, Director of the (Labour-linked) John Smith centre which commissioned the polling, said: “So they’re not dismissing so-called culture war issues as being unimportant, but they have more pressing matters that concern their daily lives. One of the most interesting things was how crime is far more important in terms of priorities than the environment.” Oops…