Monday, June 30, 2025

Labour Loss

They've become working class heroes:
A survey of over 17,000 Britons from YouGov has found that those earning more than £70,000 per year are more likely to vote for Labour compared to any other party, at 31 per cent, compared to just 19 per cent support among those earning less than £20,000. Conversely, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party now stands as the top party of those earning less than £20,000 per year at 32 per cent, compared to 17 per cent among those earning more than £70,000. Overall, Reform holds a commanding lead among those explicitly classified as living in working-class households at 35 per cent, enough for a 16-point lead over the Labour Party. The stunning transformation of the electorate comes as Mr Farage has consciously courted the working-class vote, and as the Labour Party, which was literally founded as a working-class party, has increasingly shifted its focus to cater to the niche concerns of woke urban elites.
They're no longer the peoples' party...

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