Conservative minus Labour vote share among younger and older enerations, and the gap between them

Due to breaks in the series and the lowering of the voting age in 1970, “younger” means 18–24 after 1970, 21–24 in 1964 and 1966, and 21–29 in 1950 and “older” means 65+, except in 1979 and 1983 where it is 55+
Source: Ipsos Mori, Butler et al, Nuffield Election Studies