Good luck with that!
Only 2 per cent of people aged 18-24 say they intend to vote Conservative at the next general election.
The latest by-election defeat suggests the polls have it right on this one - we could be looking at total annihilation for the Tories.
Paul Brand described it as a "sobering moment for Rishi Sunak", while Labour said it sends a "clear message" to his new administration.
“If Reform UK get even ten per cent of the vote that could be catastrophic for me", one ex-minister said.
The party is braced for a growing exodus as opinion polls suggest the Conservatives face an almighty challenge to recover their popularity.
Levelling-up minister Dehenna Davison joined Sir Gary Streeter in becoming the latest Tories to announce their exit plans.
The thoughtless advice was made without a hint of self-awareness - and Conservative Chair Jake Berry has been criticised for his comments.
The Conservative Party say voter identification is necessary to tackle voter fraud.
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