How tacking centre left will help Labour win the next election | Andy Beckett
#Labour Party #UK elections #Center-left strategy #Political tribalism #Progressive alliance #Rishi Sunak #Polling numbers #Political fragmentation
📌 Key Takeaways
- Labour needs a center-left strategy to win the next election
- Current polling shows Labour might only get 75 seats
- Tribalism and political ambiguity worked in the past with a less fragmented electorate
- The party must reconnect with its base and be open to working with other progressives
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🏷️ Themes
Political strategy, UK elections, Party realignment
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