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Matt Goodwin claims young men are flocking to Reform. Facts utterly demolish him.

James Wright by James Wright
16 February 2026
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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 vs Matt Goodwin

For young men, Green support is at 30%, and Labour support is at 21%. When it comes to the Lib Dems, it’s 17% for young men, while the Conservatives and Reform both trail on 12%.

Matt Goodwin’s narrative is actually the opposite of the truth. Young men appear to understand that their material conditions will improve through cuts in the cost of living rather than through cuts to public services. And that a shift from landlords to affordable housing would benefit them. Free tuition for university may also play a part. The Greens harbour these policies.

There are other factors that play into how young men might vote. 42% of men aged 20-34 say they feel lonely “often or very often,” and, concerningly, there is a very high suicide rate for men under 50.

But the YouGov polling suggests that young men are turning towards hope and a more integrated society that recognises the individual but also the importance of community.

Gorton and Denton

Matt Goodwin’s rival in the Green Party at the Gorton and Denton by-election has exemplified why many are turning to her party. Speaking to Channel 4, Hannah Spencer said:

We care about lots of different things. We care about what’s happening here locally, as well as things across the world… Living standards are lower here, people’s incomes aren’t changing, and we have fuel poverty, which is not even a phrase we should be using in 2026. We need people in parliament where the decisions are being made, that have got the background and the relevant lived experience, to be able to feed into decisions that are being made

As a plumber, Green candidate Spencer says she understands hard graft and will therefore represent the working class in parliament.

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  1. Airlane1979 says:
    5 months ago

    “a shift from landlords to affordable housing” means what, exactly? Enabling more people to get on the so-called housing ladder of using homes as financial assets instead of building public housing for all without profit for anyone? Doesn’t sound socialist to me.

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  2. Tom Clother says:
    5 months ago

    Affordable housing can mean a mixture of solutions, which is handy as people are not all the same.

    Affordable housing can be decent council housing, housing co operatives, community self build, almshouses, it takes a variety of options to accommodate everyone’s needs humanely.

    Not many folk aspire to be shoved into a Brezhnev era tower block in order to satisfy revolutionary socialist principles. I suppose we could be herded into one at the point of Airlane1979s’ AK-47. Come the revolution, of course, comrade, lol.

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