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It is news media that push those narratives, and people who reinforce the idea by supporting the media outlets who do it. However, in this instance, Labour are pushing it because it is such a high bar to push that much legislation through in such a short time. A lot of that will depend on how much of a majority they hold when they enter power.
A lot of the stuff they want to change is not new stuff; it is just a reversal of some of the most egregious acts from the Tories. The Tories have vilified the expectation to rights in the workplace. People in the UK are waking up to that fact. I really hope a lot are looking over from the US and asking the question about their own laws, which to anyone in Europe are grossly immoral. We need to get off this race to the bottom and look towards a better life for all, and not just for the super rich.