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The youngsters surveyed had more
conservative views on gay marriage, transgender rights and drugs than
their older siblings, parents and potentially even grandparents
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Teenagers born after 2000 -
the so-called 'Generation Z' - are the most socially conservative
generation since the Second World War, a new study has found.
Only 14 and 15-year-olds were surveyed, by brand consultancy The Gild, as they were classed as being able to form credible opinions by that age.
When
asked to comment on same-sex marriage, transgender rights and cannabis
legislation, 59 per cent of Generation X teenagers said they had
conservative views.
Around 85 per cent of Millennials and those in Generation X had a 'quite' or 'very liberal' stance overall.
When asked for their specific view on each topic only the Silent Generation was more conservative that Generation Z.
One
in seven - 14% - of the 14 and 15-year-olds took a 'quite conservative'
approach, while only two per cent of Millennials and one per cent of
Generation X.
The Silent Generation had a 'quite conservative' rating of 34 per cent.
Young
people, who have grown up during the 2008 financial crash, were also
more prudent and careful with their finances. A quarter of respondents
wanted to save money instead of spending cash they didn't have.
| As well as being more socially conservative, more than 10 per cent of teenagers were more likely to avoid tattoos |
Baby Boomers took a difference approach and said that 'money is made to be spent'.
Again only the prewar generation came ahead of today's teenagers for holding an even more shrewd financial head.
As well as being more socially conservative, more than 10 per cent of teenagers were more likely to avoid tattoos.
This compared to only two per cent of Millennials and six per cent of Generation X.
The
research, which surveyed more than 2,000 people, forms parallels with
recent evidence that young people are less likely to drink and take
drugs than their immediate elders.
Sir Mark Walport, the government's chief scientific adviser, told The Times that technology had had a huge effect on society and teenager's values.
Computer games and internet use meant they had 'less time and opportunity to participate in traditional risky behaviours'.
Chelsea manager Antonio
Conte has confirmed David Luiz will make his second debut for the club
against Liverpool in the Premier League on Friday.
Luiz, who returned to the west London club from Paris Saint-Germain in a
surprise £32 million ($42.7 million, 38 million euros) move on transfer
deadline day, will replace injured Blues captain John Terry at Stamford
Bridge.
The Brazilian defender’s first spell at Chelsea became known for his
habit of making high-profile mistakes.
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville memorably said Luiz
looked like he was “being controlled by a 10-year-old in the crowd on a
Playstation” after one especially error-strewn display and the
29-year-old was unable to shed that reputation during his time in
France.
But Conte, who has vowed to work on Luiz’s weaknesses, said Thursday:
“David Luiz will play for the first time with us and we are confident
about this.david-luiz
“We expect him to play very well, with great attention. We know David is
a good player and we are working to put him in the best condition to
give us the best of him.
“When new players arrive they need time to adapt to a new concept of
football. Tomorrow (Friday) we need to play David Luiz.”
Italian manager Conte added: “He has worked a lot on defensive
situations. I’m confident for him. He’s a good player and during the
training sessions I have been seeing good things.”
Meanwhile Conte insisted Cesc Fabregas was going nowhere following
reports the Spain midfielder could leave Chelsea during the next
transfer window.
Fabregas has found himself reduced to a substitute role in the early
weeks of former Italy manager Conte’s time at Stamford Bridge, leading
to speculation regarding his Chelsea future.
But Conte said Thursday: “Cesc is in my plans and in Chelsea’s plans. We
all know Cesc is a fantastic player.
“I see him in every training session with great seriousness and if he
continues in this way it will be very difficult choice for me.
“I want this from my players, to put doubts in my mind. Cesc is a great
player, we all know he’s a very technical player, but also I’m starting
to know him like a man.”
Chelsea, yet to lose this season, face a Liverpool side fresh from a 4-1
win over reigning Premier League champions Leicester City.
“I’m expecting a very tough match against a strong team,” said Conte. “I
think Liverpool is a really good team, they play with identity, they
can bring many players on in an offensive situation and we must pay
great attention tomorrow.”
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Chelsea manager Antonio
Conte has confirmed David Luiz will make his second debut for the club
against Liverpool in the Premier League on Friday.
Luiz, who returned to the west London club from Paris Saint-Germain in a
surprise £32 million ($42.7 million, 38 million euros) move on transfer
deadline day, will replace injured Blues captain John Terry at Stamford
Bridge.
The Brazilian defender’s first spell at Chelsea became known for his
habit of making high-profile mistakes.
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville memorably said Luiz
looked like he was “being controlled by a 10-year-old in the crowd on a
Playstation” after one especially error-strewn display and the
29-year-old was unable to shed that reputation during his time in
France.
But Conte, who has vowed to work on Luiz’s weaknesses, said Thursday:
“David Luiz will play for the first time with us and we are confident
about this.david-luiz
“We expect him to play very well, with great attention. We know David is
a good player and we are working to put him in the best condition to
give us the best of him.
“When new players arrive they need time to adapt to a new concept of
football. Tomorrow (Friday) we need to play David Luiz.”
Italian manager Conte added: “He has worked a lot on defensive
situations. I’m confident for him. He’s a good player and during the
training sessions I have been seeing good things.”
Meanwhile Conte insisted Cesc Fabregas was going nowhere following
reports the Spain midfielder could leave Chelsea during the next
transfer window.
Fabregas has found himself reduced to a substitute role in the early
weeks of former Italy manager Conte’s time at Stamford Bridge, leading
to speculation regarding his Chelsea future.
But Conte said Thursday: “Cesc is in my plans and in Chelsea’s plans. We
all know Cesc is a fantastic player.
“I see him in every training session with great seriousness and if he
continues in this way it will be very difficult choice for me.
“I want this from my players, to put doubts in my mind. Cesc is a great
player, we all know he’s a very technical player, but also I’m starting
to know him like a man.”
Chelsea, yet to lose this season, face a Liverpool side fresh from a 4-1
win over reigning Premier League champions Leicester City.
“I’m expecting a very tough match against a strong team,” said Conte. “I
think Liverpool is a really good team, they play with identity, they
can bring many players on in an offensive situation and we must pay
great attention tomorrow.”
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Chelsea manager Antonio
Conte has confirmed David Luiz will make his second debut for the club
against Liverpool in the Premier League on Friday.
Luiz, who returned to the west London club from Paris Saint-Germain in a
surprise £32 million ($42.7 million, 38 million euros) move on transfer
deadline day, will replace injured Blues captain John Terry at Stamford
Bridge.
The Brazilian defender’s first spell at Chelsea became known for his
habit of making high-profile mistakes.
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville memorably said Luiz
looked like he was “being controlled by a 10-year-old in the crowd on a
Playstation” after one especially error-strewn display and the
29-year-old was unable to shed that reputation during his time in
France.
But Conte, who has vowed to work on Luiz’s weaknesses, said Thursday:
“David Luiz will play for the first time with us and we are confident
about this.david-luiz
“We expect him to play very well, with great attention. We know David is
a good player and we are working to put him in the best condition to
give us the best of him.
“When new players arrive they need time to adapt to a new concept of
football. Tomorrow (Friday) we need to play David Luiz.”
Italian manager Conte added: “He has worked a lot on defensive
situations. I’m confident for him. He’s a good player and during the
training sessions I have been seeing good things.”
Meanwhile Conte insisted Cesc Fabregas was going nowhere following
reports the Spain midfielder could leave Chelsea during the next
transfer window.
Fabregas has found himself reduced to a substitute role in the early
weeks of former Italy manager Conte’s time at Stamford Bridge, leading
to speculation regarding his Chelsea future.
But Conte said Thursday: “Cesc is in my plans and in Chelsea’s plans. We
all know Cesc is a fantastic player.
“I see him in every training session with great seriousness and if he
continues in this way it will be very difficult choice for me.
“I want this from my players, to put doubts in my mind. Cesc is a great
player, we all know he’s a very technical player, but also I’m starting
to know him like a man.”
Chelsea, yet to lose this season, face a Liverpool side fresh from a 4-1
win over reigning Premier League champions Leicester City.
“I’m expecting a very tough match against a strong team,” said Conte. “I
think Liverpool is a really good team, they play with identity, they
can bring many players on in an offensive situation and we must pay
great attention tomorrow.”
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Chelsea manager Antonio
Conte has confirmed David Luiz will make his second debut for the club
against Liverpool in the Premier League on Friday.
Luiz, who returned to the west London club from Paris Saint-Germain in a
surprise £32 million ($42.7 million, 38 million euros) move on transfer
deadline day, will replace injured Blues captain John Terry at Stamford
Bridge.
The Brazilian defender’s first spell at Chelsea became known for his
habit of making high-profile mistakes.
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville memorably said Luiz
looked like he was “being controlled by a 10-year-old in the crowd on a
Playstation” after one especially error-strewn display and the
29-year-old was unable to shed that reputation during his time in
France.
But Conte, who has vowed to work on Luiz’s weaknesses, said Thursday:
“David Luiz will play for the first time with us and we are confident
about this.david-luiz
“We expect him to play very well, with great attention. We know David is
a good player and we are working to put him in the best condition to
give us the best of him.
“When new players arrive they need time to adapt to a new concept of
football. Tomorrow (Friday) we need to play David Luiz.”
Italian manager Conte added: “He has worked a lot on defensive
situations. I’m confident for him. He’s a good player and during the
training sessions I have been seeing good things.”
Meanwhile Conte insisted Cesc Fabregas was going nowhere following
reports the Spain midfielder could leave Chelsea during the next
transfer window.
Fabregas has found himself reduced to a substitute role in the early
weeks of former Italy manager Conte’s time at Stamford Bridge, leading
to speculation regarding his Chelsea future.
But Conte said Thursday: “Cesc is in my plans and in Chelsea’s plans. We
all know Cesc is a fantastic player.
“I see him in every training session with great seriousness and if he
continues in this way it will be very difficult choice for me.
“I want this from my players, to put doubts in my mind. Cesc is a great
player, we all know he’s a very technical player, but also I’m starting
to know him like a man.”
Chelsea, yet to lose this season, face a Liverpool side fresh from a 4-1
win over reigning Premier League champions Leicester City.
“I’m expecting a very tough match against a strong team,” said Conte. “I
think Liverpool is a really good team, they play with identity, they
can bring many players on in an offensive situation and we must pay
great attention tomorrow.”
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