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The centre cannot hold seats

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United Kingdom
January 28, 2026に開始

The idea that the Conservatives can win on appealing to liberal, middle-class voters is delusional Source

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The centre cannot hold seats

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jan 28, 2026

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The Conservatives must focus on their traditional base rather than chasing liberal voters to ensure electoral success.

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The belief that the Conservatives can win by appealing to liberal voters ignores the party's core values and alienates loyal supporters.

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A successful strategy for the Conservatives should include policies that resonate with both their base and moderate voters.

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The Conservative Party's identity crisis reveals the challenges of appealing to both traditional and liberal constituencies.

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Appealing to liberal, middle-class voters is essential for the Conservatives to broaden their support and remain competitive.

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