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PRS has unveiled Myles Kennedy’s long-awaited T-type signature guitar, and it’s a beauty

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Centrist Influencers Are Dying Out

Centrist Influencers Are Dying Out

Aaron Bastani: The Tories have a problem. A recent report by centre-right think tank Onward found that just 21% of 25-40 year-olds would vote Conservative if an election were held tomorrow. This isn't something they look likely to grow out of, either. Millennials, in fact, "are the first generation not to become rightwing as they age," the report concluded.

This wasn't always the case. While the Conservatives topped Labour by nine points among 18 to 24-year-olds and 11 points among 25 to 34-year-olds in the 1983 election, by 2019, Jeremy Corbyn's party led among those cohorts by 43 and 24 points respectively. 

Yet while the Tories are struggling to win millennial and gen Z voters, the right's conveyor belt of academics, journalists and influencers continues. These figures don't speak for their generation, of course – but in public life, they remain conspicuous. 

Take Darren Grimes – often mocked by leftwingers, but certainly capable of garnering attention. Then there's Tom Harwood, who has transitioned from a gopher at Guido Fawkes to becoming a serious broadcast journalist, making an impressive appearance on BBC Question Time earlier this year. In fact, beyond Harwood, GB News is grooming a whole generation of rightwingers, like Emily Carver and Patrick Christys, for broadcast media dominance. For all the talk of a Conservative collapse among younger voters, the right is still producing its thought-leaders of tomorrow.

While the left obviously lacks the resources of the radical right (you can help change that by supporting Novara Media), a similar infrastructure has emerged over the last decade which means its ideas will only become more mainstream. But the development of these two polarised eco-spheres raises an important question: where's the equivalent for the centre?
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martes, 20 de junio de 2023

☀️📚Un verano divertido con un sorteo bien fresquito💦

 

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El verano ya está aquí y la mejor manera de disfrutarlo es con un buen libro. Deja que tu imaginación vuele mientras exploras nuevos mundos y descubres historias emocionantes. 

Un álbum ilustrado perfecto para acompañar a los más pequeños en su aprendizaje del abecedario.


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Cuento ilustrado para primeros lectores.

Lin y los demás unicornios están deseando explorar la montaña Nievelinda. 


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La hermana del conde Drácula está muy preocupada porque su hijo no es cruel y sanguinario, es buenísimo.


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Una tormenta, una tía insufrible, ¡y un gato! 

¡Un gato!



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Una historia brillante y llena de acción, con divertidas ilustraciones de Phil Corbett.



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La historia de Jen continúa en la secuela de Fuera de lugar que expone lo increíble (y aterrador) de crecer.





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Más de 12 millones de ejemplares vendidos en todo el mundo.

 ¡Un portal misterioso! ¿Qué habrá al otro lado? ¿Un ciempiés maligno? ¿Un universo alternativo? ¿Y qué vas a hacer con esos bichos chungos?



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