NEW YORK TIMES: How Labour’s Working-Class Vote Crumbled and Its Nemesis Won the North

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“You’ll have the pro-migration, culturally liberal left saying, ‘We don’t want to ally with racists,’ and you’ll have the socially conservative, economically left-wing part of the coalition saying, ‘We don’t ally with people who think we’re racists,’ and that’s a very, very hard argument to resolve,” said Rob Ford, a professor of politics at the University of Manchester.

Period13 Dec 2019

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  • TitleHow Labour’s Working-Class Vote Crumbled and Its Nemesis Won the North
    Media name/outletNew York Times
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date13/12/19
    Description“You’ll have the pro-migration, culturally liberal left saying, ‘We don’t want to ally with racists,’ and you’ll have the socially conservative, economically left-wing part of the coalition saying, ‘We don’t ally with people who think we’re racists,’ and that’s a very, very hard argument to resolve,” said Rob Ford, a professor of politics at the University of Manchester.
    URLhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/13/world/europe/uk-election-labour-redwall.html
    PersonsRobert Ford

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  • UK politics