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How Labour can win again

Politics
United Kingdom
Commencé May 13, 2026

Working-class voters did not abandon the party – we have forced them to leave

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How Labour can win again

New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 13, 2026

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The notion that Labour lost working-class voters is misleading; many remain disillusioned with party leadership and direction.

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Labour must embrace grassroots movements to reconnect with working-class voters and demonstrate genuine commitment to their issues.

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Labour can regain working-class support by prioritizing economic policies that directly address their needs and concerns.

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Understanding why working-class voters feel alienated from Labour is crucial for the party's strategy moving forward.

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Rebuilding trust with working-class voters requires a shift in Labour's messaging, rather than just a focus on policy adjustments.

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