Over 90,000 young people registered to vote on Sunday in a boost to Jeremy Corbyn's election campaign.
A total of 90,200 18- to- 24-year-olds applied to vote on 21 May, according to the latest figures.
It came as the Labour leader made a last-ditch plea for students to register to vote by stressing its manifesto pledge to abolish tuition fees as early as this September.
I understand why all those Blairites in Labour are so concerned about Corbyn's leadership of the party.
Just 6,827 55- to- 64-year-olds and 2,628 65- to- 74-year-olds registered on Sunday- a day before applications close.
Clearly he cannot motivate people to vote for Labour.
Once again, I am forced to invoke the Iron Rule of Institutions, which states that people pursue power within an organization, even at the expense of the power of that organization.
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