A 33-Point Lead Boost for Labour – Londoners Are Fed up of Conservatives

As the elections draw closer, Brits have contrasting feelings and opinions on who should lead the government. The battle between MPs and their administration rages on. It’s the Labour Party celebrating now – reports shed light. 

Anti-Tories “Mood” It’s Called

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People of London are growing fed up with the Tories, which is seen in the drop in support for the conservative party. The concept has been dubbed a “mood.” 

More Points Labour Party

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Members of the Labour Party have seen a rise in their popularity as they lean towards the left. With 33 points, the Labour Party has now moved ahead. 

More Seats to the Labour Party

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With more support from the public, the Labour Party will automatically have more seats. More seats to the Labour Party can be a bad look for the Tories, who are looking to make some major changes if they win the elections. 

Strategic Voting

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Dr. Simon, a postdoctoral researcher in British politics, said that residents of London might vote in this manner to minimise the conservative numbers in parliament. 

Left Influence Securing Other Cities

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Dr Simon also said that the left party could increase significant influence in cities like Fulham, Wallington, Chelsea, and Carshalton. 

Possibly Less Conservative Support in Cities Around London

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The same can happen throughout London, Westminster, and Wimbledon, which originally had the most support for the conservative parties.  

Seeing a Change to Conservative

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According to Dr Simon, there’s been a large shift in 2019 of more than a quarter of Londoners voting for the conservative party. However, that’s changed this year as more are voting for the Labour Party. 

“Anti-Conservative”

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Dr Simon explained that this shift from 2019 to 2024 from Tories to Labour Party is a sign of an “anti-conservative” capital. 

Predictions Speak Volumes

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According to a survey for the Mile End Institute at Queen Mary University of London, over 55% of Londoners are switching their votes to Labour, while 22% support Tory and just 10% support Liberal Democrats.

A 60% Chance Only for  a General Election

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60% of the voters who supported Liberal Democrats in the previous election said they would vote for the party again, only if it were a general election.

Majority of Voters Choose Labour

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It has also been reported that over 80% of voters who cast votes in 2019 for the Labour Party would do so again this time round. 

Issues MP’s Need to Address

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The Standard reported local residents of London were asked about the most concerning issues and what they wanted to be resolved. Many voters agreed that issues with the NHS should be addressed. 

Cost of Living Concerns

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Locals also voiced concerns about the rising cost of living and the inability to keep up. Some residents reported that they struggle to make rental payments, and it has become harder to survive from month to month. 

Crime Issues

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When asked, local city dwellers said that crime was one of the issues they wanted addressed. Around 28% of the locals want the government to effectively resolve crime issues in the city. 

Immigration Concerns

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According to The Migration Observatory, 52% of locals wanted to see lower immigration numbers. 32% viewed immigration as a very bad occurrence. These statistics were from records in April 2023.  

Still More Favourable Than Other European Destinations

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The Migration Observatory has also said that the U.K. is one of the few European countries more tolerant towards immigrants entering the country. 

The Labour Party Is a Better “Bet”

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Londoners are said to strategically cast votes for the Labour Party when the time comes because many feel there is a better chance of resolving present issues. 

The Past Is Over, Time for New

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The conservative party had the most seats in the past, but the people were looking for change. 

Time Will Tell

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As local Brits prepare for election day, they will put pen to paper and decide who will run for the next term. The MP’s can only wait and see what will unfold on the 4 July 2024

Which Way Will the Votes Go?

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Will parties change their strategies in an attempt to win the people over? The votes could go either way. 

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