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Labour won a majority of one hundred and seventy-four seats at the general election.
Morgan McSweeney's victory was partly thanks to 'incredibly effective' targeting of campaigning resources.
Campaigners are not fungible and party members are not synonyms, says David Landon Cole .
Campaigning in non-target seats was strongly discouraged by party officials.
There are seats that we won this time round that we will struggle to hold at the next election and seats we didn’t win that will have a real chance to win.
Part of the problem was Labour not doing enough work outside of elections7 . And a way of bringing voters back from Reform to Labour is literally just to have Labour people talk to them and take them seriously.
Labour won lots of seats by small majorities, instead of piling up votes in safe seats.
In the UK , winning elections means winning the most seats, not the most votes.
The traditional form of organisation is Branch Labour Parties covering a single ward or group of wards.
There is then a regional party, a National Executive Committee , National Constitutional Committee , and so on.
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