Was that the most depressing item ever on the Today prog?

BBC reporter goes to Wolverhampton South West and finds not one student interested in voting

Columnist Nigel Horne

Early morning listeners to Radio 4’s Today programme are still recovering from one of the most depressing interviews they have ever heard on the show. It concerned students and how their votes might dictate the results of the general election in some marginal seats.

Based on this report, aired shortly before 8 am today, their votes won’t swing anything at all.

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Nigel Horne is Comment Editor of The Week.co.uk. He was formerly Editor of the website until September 2013. He previously held executive roles at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.