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  • If you look at the Reform vote share (being aware that correlation is not causation, but…) it tallies with the % of the populace who have secondary education as their maximum level of educational attainment.

    I’m going to be concerned when they manage to break out of that group.

  • Simple message for simple people, or certainly like to think that everything is a binary choice

  • Don't think I've seen it for the UK but was a good chart the other day showing for the French elections, young people don't vote centrist, the vote extremes (both left and right) and lower socio economic status voted for populism and more right wing parties

    Would be nice to think labour could improve people's living standards and opportunities at the lower ends but that take time and investment and not sure they have the latter given thier fiscal rules

  • it tallies with the % of the populace who have secondary education as their maximum level of educational attainment.

    It tallies in the seats they won or nationally?

    I’m going to be concerned when they manage to break out of that group.

    Aren't "that group" a significant share of the voting population?

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