Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
Of course there will be Labour supporters who will vote Labour regardless, and certainly a large number who err towards Labour who will on this occasion because the Tories have made such a state of it, even though they might not be impressed with Starmer at all. That's the main reason why I think Starmer will get away with this Tory-lite push - he doesn't fear losing as many voters as he otherwise might because people are fed up of the Tories.you could flip it round though and say when push comes to shove most Labour supporters currently not that happy with starmer, will still vote Labour. Both parties have entrenched support that won’t budge whatever is on offer from their own/the other side, which I’ve always found a bit strange. It’s why the middle ground needs to be won in order to win the election
But I think it's far truer of the conservative side of politics. Left wing voters tend to be quite ideological and get upset when a party doesn't follow their stance on a particular issue and are thus more likely to switch vote, hence why there are more credible left wing parties at an election - Green, SNP, Plaid and to an extent the LD. On the right, it's a fringe far-right lot for the headbangers and the Tories. Conservatives by nature don't like change, even fear it, and that goes as far as voting intentions. Even if they don't like the current Tory govt they're even more frightened of a Labour one.