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Subject PPI's Progress Report: It’s Election Time in the UK
Date July 1, 2024 5:14 PM
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** It’s Election Time in the UK
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By Claire Ainsley
Director of PPI's Project on Center-Left Renewal
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This Thursday, the United Kingdom is heading for a historic day. Voters across the UK will go to the polls in the first general election since December 2019, when the Labour Party lost its fourth successive election to Boris Johnson’s Conservatives, who won a thumping 80-seat parliamentary majority. Extraordinarily, it looks like the Labour Party will now win this election, and usher out fourteen years of continuous but chaotic Conservative governments.

In fact, pollsters ([link removed]) are predicting not just a Labour victory but a Labour landslide and a Conservative wipe out, at the hands of a resurgent Labour Party, revived Liberal Democrats, and support for Nigel Farage’s new party Reform UK ([link removed]) .

Most of us who have fought for the last five years working for a Labour turnaround are reluctant to talk about election certainties. Part of this is our heads—polls have been wrong before, especially about “shy Tories ([link removed]) .” A lot of voters are still undecided, and voters are much more likely to switch parties than they used to be. But part of this reluctance is our hearts, too.
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This is the fourth and final of PPI’s weekly bulletin charting the course of the U.K. General Election, from PPI’s Claire Ainsley on the ground in the U.K.

The U.K. is entering the final days of its general election campaign, and whilst the overall polls aren’t budging much with a sustained lead for Labour, there are some undercurrents that means the result is not a foregone conclusion.

A large minority of voters are undecided, even at this late stage. In the main, these are people who voted Conservative in 2019, don’t really want to vote for them again, but are holding back from changing their vote to Labour.

Read her full analysis ([link removed]) of all the latest developments as the crucial election looms mere days away.
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