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UK party looks to youth vote to add impetus

By Frederick Studemann

Published: October 9 2004 03:00 | Last updated: October 9 2004 03:00

Jessica Lever made an unusual entry into the records books this week. The 17-year-old great-niece of Milton Friedman, the free-market economist, became the youngest woman to address a conference of Britain's opposition Conservative party.

As well as attacking the Labour government's education policies, Ms Lever said she wanted "politics to matter to my friends" and called on the Tories to reach out to the youth vote.

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