Article 6TGTH One in five Britons aged 18-45 prefer unelected leaders to democracy, poll finds

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

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Rowena Mason Whitehall editor
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Exclusive: Voters overall are downbeat about politics and almost two-thirds think the UK's best years are behind us'

One in five generation Z and millennial Britons prefer strong leaders without elections to democracy, and voters overall are feeling downbeat about politics, a report has found.

The polling, due to be published next week as part of the FGS Global Radar report, found that overall 14% of people agreed with the statement: The best system for running a country effectively is a strong leader who doesn't have to bother with elections," rather than the alternative: The best system for running a country effectively is democracy."

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