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View Poll Results: Labour 'losing touch with working class' - Conor McGinn
labour are in touch with people 3 30.00%
labour are in touch with people
3 30.00%
labour have never been or will never be in touch with people 6 60.00%
labour have never been or will never be in touch with people
6 60.00%
who could be intouch with the waterhog - THESENUTS 1 10.00%
who could be intouch with the waterhog - THESENUTS
1 10.00%
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Old 25-05-2016, 02:40 PM #10
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The real problem is that it is not just Labour's problem,all parties are losing touch with the electorate,politicians of high numbers now are likely seen as isolating themselves from voters and few really do or even try to understand or relate to the mass of voters in the UK.
Even less to those who are eligible to vote but don't now.
Also I think working class is an outdated terminology now anyway.

Yes UKIP got 4million votes.


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