over were questioned on their values and morals in relation to issues like the environment, tolerance and immigration. The cartoons that perfectly sum up relationships Show all 10 The results showed a divide between attitudes held by older and younger generations on political topics such as migration and climate change. Those over 55 years old were overwhelmingly in favour of limits on migration to the UK, with 72 per cent backing the idea, despite a recent Foreign Affairs Committee report advising the government that strict border controls drive vulnerable migrants into the hands of smugglers. Read more Men more likely than women to divorce for infidelity, research claims In contrast, 56 per cent of 16 to 34 year olds believed the UK has a duty to welcome those from less fortunate circumstances into the country, with a further 53 per cent also adding that migrants should have access to the NHS.