One thing I will say is that I do not agree with the widely held view that Jeremy's main body of support comes from young people who are idealistic, anarchic, and looking for a revolution. I think we were that kind of younger generation in the 1960's and 70's but I think the younger generations after ours have been very different - far more serious, disaffected, feeling (perhaps rightly) that they have been dealt a bad hand by the generations before them. I think it has been interesting to see how Jeremy Corbyn's brand of politics has appealed to them.
Having said that, and I can't back this up with any figures, I really believe that a large proportion of Jeremy's support comes from older people who have felt disenfranchised for 20 years and more. I am told by a momentum member that this is the main demographic of the local momentum group.
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