Another reason why political participation has declined is because people suffer from partisan dealignment:
- This means that people increasingly identify less closely with political parties than they used to.
- Traditionally many working class supported and voted for Labour out of class loyalty.
- Someone may suffer from partisan dealignment because they may have views that are represented by the Conservatives, whilst they have other views represented by Labour,
Such loyalty to a political party has declined significantly over the past 30 years, as more people have got richer etc and suggests that fewer people are taking an interest in politics and participation.
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