As much as I want to I can't really disagree with any of that to be fair.
Ditto. On the other hand, though, I have no idea how Labour could win at the moment. Trying to win back their core 'working class' vote in the red wall, retain the much younger and more liberal urban voters where they retained seats in places like London, and winning some votes from centrists who voted Johnson through gritted teeth seems an impossible task. I don't know how they can square that circle?
Read an interesting blog earlier this month on one controversial option, which would be to push even further towards the liberal younger vote - with one pollster looking at 41 'blue wall' seats like Wimbledon (and even Uxbridge) that Labour could target as part of this strategy.
https://strongmessagehere.substack.com/p/the-blue-wall
Whatever the best strategy, it isn't clear that Labour has one at the moment, but they would fairly point out that we're still a little way out.
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