There's a very relevant article right here
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cley905dg20o
It suggests that although a lot of young people don't vote,
Very large numbers are concerned about social and political issues and active in them but dont see the connection with MP's*
I think a huge problem is undoubtedly our FPTP system which means that youth POV and passions on social issues doesnt allow for the sort of representation we could get with PR.
I dont think that its the actual politicians who are some how morally worse than previous generations, in the past so much not uncovered)
many were doing things like over spending on allowances and not called out, or had handouts from big business and so on, or sat in "safe" seats doing very little, (some have always been very engaged and caring for their constituents)
where do we find the praise and validation of those that are quietly getting on with the job and doing it well?
no
I think it's the political reporting particularly by the red tops that has changed, always looking to denigrate. "News" is becoming more "celeb" than actual social commentary and accurate information.
And yes, social media, full on character assassinations.
Whole rafts of websites that say they are all useless often with lies or serious inaccuracies, just assertions.
There is less serious discussion on issues, and more on personalities and flaws and shock horror revelations that turn out often to be relatively trivial to what went on in the past.