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Labour voters who stuck with the party in the 2019 and 2024 elections might switch their support in future elections.
Nearly half ( 48% ) of these Loyalists ’ who voted Labour in both elections would consider voting for other parties.
In particular, 28% of them would think about voting Green if an election was held tomorrow .
LabourList will host a panel discussion of the full report at 10:30am on Monday in the ACC at Labour ’s annual conference in Liverpool .
Cost of living is the most important issue for 'Loyalists' and 'Joiners' All four groups of voters said they had roughly similar priorities for the government.
Labour should not rely on the Tory party “remaining in the doldrums forever,’s Emma Levin argues.
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