Claiming Lab > Plaid switching is just about Reform is really unhelpful to Labour. Unhappy Labour voters have switched to Plaid in elections long before Reform (or UKIP) were on the scene.
And the rubbish about YouGov 🤯
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Claiming Lab > Plaid switching is just about Reform is really unhelpful to Labour. Unhappy Labour voters have switched to Plaid in elections long before Reform (or UKIP) were on the scene.
And the rubbish about YouGov 🤯
labourhub.org.uk/2025/10/28/c...
Even if true, how does that narrative help? Voters have a viable alternative, so waiting for them to return doesn't seem a good idea?
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Even if true, how does that narrative help? Voters have a viable alternative, so waiting for them to return doesn't seem a good idea?
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Might have changed now though - and that will matter for their support!
Might have changed now though - and that will matter for their support!
Unlike 2019, Brexit just isn't a priority for most voters.
Unlike 2019, Brexit just isn't a priority for most voters.
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In 2024, Reform voters strongly disliked Labour – and vice versa.
Supporters of other left-liberal parties also disliked Reform.
It seems hard for Labour to make Reform voters like them (if they even could) without alienating their current or potential base…
In 2024, Reform voters strongly disliked Labour – and vice versa.
Supporters of other left-liberal parties also disliked Reform.
It seems hard for Labour to make Reform voters like them (if they even could) without alienating their current or potential base…
Remain voters are closely aligned on Brexit, regardless of their position on independence.
No voters are less aligned (particularly the very small # of Yes/Leave), which independence helps explain.
Remain voters are closely aligned on Brexit, regardless of their position on independence.
No voters are less aligned (particularly the very small # of Yes/Leave), which independence helps explain.
Younger voters still overwhelmingly back left-liberal parties (fewer back Labour, more Greens in 2024), while older voters still back right-conservative parties. Same story for education.
Younger voters still overwhelmingly back left-liberal parties (fewer back Labour, more Greens in 2024), while older voters still back right-conservative parties. Same story for education.
Looking at redistribution and immigration, voters separate the parties into ‘right-conservative’ (Tories, Reform) and ‘left-liberal’ (Labour/LDs/Greens) blocs.
Looking at redistribution and immigration, voters separate the parties into ‘right-conservative’ (Tories, Reform) and ‘left-liberal’ (Labour/LDs/Greens) blocs.
On the Leave side, Reform got over three quarters of their vote from the Conservatives. There was a lot of churn on the Remain side, but Labour still got the most support.
On the Leave side, Reform got over three quarters of their vote from the Conservatives. There was a lot of churn on the Remain side, but Labour still got the most support.
The two major parties received their lowest share of the vote since the @britishelectionstudy.com began, with smaller parties growing in support, and over 40 percent of voters backing a different party to 2019!
The two major parties received their lowest share of the vote since the @britishelectionstudy.com began, with smaller parties growing in support, and over 40 percent of voters backing a different party to 2019!