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"textContent": "Reform’s candidate for the parliamentary seat of Gorton and Denton, Matt Goodwin, claimed on social media: One of the untold stories in British politics right now is Reform’s very strong support among young men. But people swiftly pointed out that the favoured party among young men is actually the Greens, according to YouGov. The facts […]\n\nBy James Wright",
"title": "Matt Goodwin claims young men are flocking to Reform. Facts utterly demolish him."
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