Rishi Sunak vs Richard Tice? There's only one 'mandidate' (Image: Getty) What do undecided women voters want? That’s the question prickling many a Westminster wonk ahead of our July 4th election. The political data tells us that women are actually more likely to vote in general elections than men, and, as of 2017, more likely to vote for Labour than right-wing parties. But women are also twice as likely as men to be undecided about who to vote for.
That means there are still some 8.5 million female votes up for grabs. And if those women reach Election Day, untouched by the main political parties’ attempts to woo them? Then they may just vote based on their biases towards male leaders with certain dominant speech tactics and facial features - the kind of biases that favour a candidate like Reform’s Richard Tice.
Stay up-to-date with the latest Politics news Join us on WhatsApp Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. Read our Privacy Policy Let’s face it, when it comes to good old-fashioned ‘manning up’, Tice doesn’t exactly have a lot of competition.
Despite his penchant for ‘romantic comedies’ and weekly fasts, Dishy Rishi has never had the cut-through the Tory propaganda machine tried to manufacture for him. Starmer, while well-prepped and well-presented with well-fitting specs, has all the charisma of a shared office hole puncher. And as for Ed Davey? Isn’t he t.