Students going home could put 35 Tory seats at risk in election, analysis says
Higher Education Policy Institute research suggests that holding ballot in summer break may be strategic error
More than 30 Conservative seats are at risk of changing hands because of students returning home for the summer holidays, according to analysis of how student voters could influence the outcome of the UKβs general election.
The cabinet minister Esther McVeyβs Tatton constituency is one of the 35 suburban or rural seats where Tory hopes could be dashed by students registered to vote at their family home, rather than their university term-time address.
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