BRADFORD East MP David Ward could be ousted if there is a six per cent or less increase in the voting levels of 18 to 34-year-olds in the General Election, a study has found.
Mr Ward, who has a majority of just 365, is one of five MPs in Yorkshire and The Humber who could lose their seats, according to research published by the Intergenerational Foundation (IF).
In Bradford East, an increase of just 1.4 per cent would be required for Mr Ward to lose his seat.
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