As said earlier Jim, a high turnout of young voters could make it very interesting because they are predominantly anti Tory. However, there is normally a 40% lower difference between this age group voting and the 'oldies' who do turn out in high numbers and still influence the vote for the wrong govt or referendum vote! That % difference is the highest in Europe while countries like Belgium and Finland experience the exact opposite with higher numbers of young voters - something very wrong with the UK set up? Possibly educational?