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Are Labour ignoring their core voter base?
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@TheBadassDonkeeey

6 months ago

This sums up our terrible voting aystem

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@sandyboyd7040

6 months ago

This is describing a massive swing to the right across UK politics. Very very bad

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@7rich79

6 months ago

It is not only an issue of a first past the post system, but on the nature of protest voting and strategic voting. It is the trick of the mind that you are always limited to the lesser evil, you cant actually vote in favour of anything.
Proportional voting systems have issues too. A minor partner in a coalition government will often have to sacrifice major parts of their platform in order to get any position of power in that government.
This is why I think that a representative democracy can only ever be tempered by frequent referenda.

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@Meritzio

6 months ago

Tories never actually lose an election, it's just that the party happens to change names once in a while

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@TheReelDealFilmReviews

6 months ago

Rishi’s attitude to the disabled is horrendous and yet Rachel Reeves saying “we are not the party for people on benefits” and Starmer wanting people in work means Labour aren’t sympathetic. There are three types of voters: those who vote for the party irrespective of the leader, those who vote for a leader and not the party and the switchers and the latter are important for prospective candidates to focus on.

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@lkyuvsad

6 months ago

The concern I think is that all the long-term solutions to increasing support for radical populists (driven by disillusionment and desperation) are considered left wing. Wealth taxes and borrowing to field long-term investment (like, say an ambitious green investment programme); investing in the NHS and social security to reduce desperation and illness; building houses; and so on.

It's so easy for Labour to get one parliament, do nothing to solve our systemic problems, and then make way for something truly terrifying 4-8 years down the line.

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@NinoBaggins

6 months ago

No party can be all things to all people, which is why our political system doesn’t work. PR now please.

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@repentia1

6 months ago

one of the multitude of issues with a 2 party race. we need to give green a chance or something. with 3 entities in the race its harder for internal/external players to corrupt or co-ordinate and has the potential for something ive not had in this country in my entire life.. feeling politically represented. labour are just Torie light.

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@jonzu217

6 months ago

It is not 1997 apart from one aspect, Blair ignored his home base in the North East. Labour voters in the area are generally economically Socialist, while socially Conservative. So what we have seen since Blair's time is Reform/UKip and the Con's doing well in these areas until the Con's imploded themselves and however much the Cons have used Rwanda the voters are more focussed on economic issues. I suspect Labour may find it difficult to secure a second term if the electorate focus on social issues.

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@karlkerr7348

6 months ago

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@old.not.too.grumpy.

6 months ago

Outside the middle class and London, the core labour supporter has vanished.
The working class voter, once seen as Labour core supporter, now has more views in common with the more extreme right of the Conservative party.
You will only need a right-wing leader to emerge, such as Marine Le Pen, to see a fundamental shift in British politics

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@OghamTheBold

6 months ago

The Greens 👍 Tax wealth — not working pensioner

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@Nill2323-l8s

6 months ago

Luigi wins by doing nothing

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@IanVickery-oo6vo

6 months ago

A game theory analogy is, imagine a 1 mile long beach with 2 ice cream vans, then ideally each van would park 1/4 of a mile from either end so nobody has to walk more than 1/4 for an ice cream.
However in real life one of those van drivers would move slightly closer to the middle to pick a few extra customers from the opposition, so the other van would move closer to the middle too, and eventually you end up with both vans parked right in the middle of the beach. This would be normal for the 2 leading parties.
The difference this time around is the Cons have decided to move almost all the way to the right hand side end of the beach so Labour have also moved slightly right of centre to pick up as many customers as possible even though it means a longer walk for those on the left of the beach.

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@user-ig4mn6cm5y

6 months ago

Support this man he talks the Truth

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@dougiesweeny4833

6 months ago

Being left with no alternative is having no choice at all

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@Lamilton82828

6 months ago

I'm a socialist and a life long Labour supporter and I'll never vote for kiers Labour

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@PurushaDesa

4 months ago

In short, the Overton Window’s been dragged to the Weimar Republic.

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@corey5424

6 months ago

Move with them move with them = move further right

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