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Can Labour improve its poll ratings by going in a more progressive direction? - Yes. My research showing this was published by the Fabians last week. Click the link to go to the report. fabians.org.uk/publication/...
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My Article on how NHS waiting times are improving within Hastings & St Leonards was published in the Hastings Independent. It can be viewed in the following link: www.capturepolitics.co.uk/post/east-su...
My analysis of Labour's problems has been published by the @thefabians.bsky.social . Lost support has mostly gone to left-liberal parties. To regain support, I argue Labour needs to go in a more progressive direction & create a progressive coalition to beat Reform. fabians.org.uk/publication/...
My research on understanding Labour's losses in the local elections was published by @labourlist.bsky.social today. You can read the article here: labourlist.org/2026/05/why-...
How do we rebuild Labour’s electoral coalition? 🗳️🌹 The 2024 election saw Labour win a landslide, built on targeting key voters in marginal seats. In this pamphlet, @jamespren.bsky.social examines why Labour has struggled to hold its coalition and how a progressive one could be built.
📊 Ref lead of 7pts Westminster voting intention REF: 28% (-2) CON: 21% (+2) LAB: 20% (-2) GRN: 13% (+2) LDEM: 12% (-1) via @Moreincommon_, 13 - 16 Mar Chgs. w/ 09 Mar britainelects.com
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UK (GB), More in Common: Andy Burnham as leader of the Labour Party LAB-S&D: 30% (+8) REFORM~NI: 27% (-2) CON~ECR: 20% (+1) LDEM-RE: 11% (-2) GREENS-G/EFA: 7% (-4) SNP-G/EFA: 3% +/- vs. Starmer as leader of the Labour Party Fieldwork: May 2026 ➤ europeelects.eu/uk
Westminster Voting Intention: RFM: 29% (-2) LAB: 21% (+2) CON: 18% (-2) GRN: 12% (=) LDM: 10% (-2) Via @survation.bsky.social, 5 Mar. Changes w/ 28-28 Jan.
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