One in five Britons aged 18-45 prefer unelected leaders to democracy, poll finds
Briefly

The report's findings indicate a surprising trend among Generation Z and millennials in Britain, wherein 21% believe a strong leader without elections is preferable to democracy.
Overall, 14% of voters agree that the most effective way to run a country is through a strong leader who bypasses elections, revealing discontent with democratic processes.
The data highlights a growing sentiment among younger populations against the traditional electoral system, coinciding with the rise of populist leaders and skepticism towards voting's efficacy.
Notably, nearly one in four voters believe that participating in elections does not make an impact, reflecting a broader disenchantment with the political landscape in the UK.
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