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[โ€“] mannycalavera 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Seems like surges to either the left or the right are electoral suicide for parties. Didn't work so well for Labour in the past two elections. Hopefully a more central position gets them back into power.

alternative messaging to shift away from Tory 'easy solutions' (blame everything else).

Totally agree with this, they should listen to the messaging of, "blame the rich" / "blame the corporations" / "blame the non doms" / "blame private schools". That will totally bring people on board without being divisive. ๐Ÿ˜.

Labour made cute noises about electoral reform during their conference in the summer. I haven't heard anything about this since. It's a shambles. They need to get behind AV instead of standing in it's way. Represent the whole of the UK more fairly and we might see some sensible politics in this country.

[โ€“] thatwill@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The Labour members were in favour of electoral reform but the Labour leadership won't back it unfortunately, especially not whilst they're staring down the barrel of a majority government.

Blair almost backed electoral reform until he got a stonking majority.

[โ€“] mannycalavera 4 points 1 year ago

That's a real shame. One of the easiest changes we could make to make our country more representative and fairer is to get rid of FPTP. I'm disappointed Labour aren't picking this up.