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61% of current Labour support is primarily motivated by reasons that will not apply in three days' time.
We asked Labour voters to tell us in their own words the main reason they are backing the party. For the largest number by far the key motivation is ousting the Conservatives
Top 5 reasons Get the Tories out: 48% Country needs a change: 13% Agree with their policies: 5% To… pic.twitter.com/i76S3Zlghu
Well, i'm no fan of the Lib Dems and won't be voting for them either, but you've complained on one hand about not wanting to be governed by Labour or the Tories but rallied against the largest party calling for PR.
So I'm racking my brain to find what they've said that could be so Left wing that it would put you off voting for the solution to your main gripe.
Labour candidate Jovan Owusu-Nepaul, was left ‘broken’ & ‘in tears’ after Labour HQ ‘intimidated him, ringing his phone repeatedly’ saying he should ‘leave [Clacton] & never come back’, a member of his campaign team has said 🥲https://t.co/dF4ENaOGpo
The ambiguity of the term ‘crucial’ is deliberate. Gives wiggle room for future U-Turns. Personally, I can’t think of any front line rolea that aren’t crucial.
Migration for me is a moral issue not an economic one. I’m not a fan of determining someone’s legitimacy or worth by their labour contribution.
A sure fire way of reducing migration of all kinds into your country, if that is your bag, is to:
- Invest in poor nations infrastructure and remove historic debt without condition to make working there more attractive. - Cease foreign interventions, both militarily and with subterfuge to avoid people displaced by war. - Combat climate change (the big one) to avoid future climate migrants.
None of that is attractive to Reform or any party committed to GDP growth for GDP growth’s sake.