Labor It has been warned that with its relationship Working class Broke as Stark Analysis It shows that it is becoming a party of rich people rapidly.
New analysis by Yougov Britain, who earns more than 70,000 pounds, shows the Britain more likely to vote now Labor In one stroke in Britain, compared to any other party Politics,
Poor voters have changed ImprovementWhose popularity is increasing in elections. Nigel Faraj Has announced that his party is “now the real party of the working class”.
It comes in the form of head Cair Coward The plan to reduce profit for the poorest and disabled was forced into a U-turn, which questions his own right in less than a year in the office. The Prime Minister needed a one -year savings of £ 5BN, but faced a rebellion from 122 labor MPs who signed amendment designed to kill their welfare. Improvement Bill.
Leading Pollster Lord Robert Heword warned that the conclusions were part of a trend that saw the traditional relationship of labor with the working class “broken”.
He said: “The working class has always been socially conservative, but depends on the state, so the vote is labor. The link has been broken – first by Brexit, then by immigration.
“Now there is a large group of upper class dependent on the state and which is not so affected by immigration, but also internationalist in mindset.”
Luke Treel, generally more and more, said that one of the reasons for their dissatisfaction with labor was that “the working class has taken the brunt of the cost of living crisis. And when public services are not working, the working classes are more dependent on them”.
Yougov Voting analysis Out of 17,000 UK voters raised in three weeks, it has been found that about one -third (32 percent) in homes with £ 20,000 or less now back Improvement Britain.
The Labor Trail launched 13 points from Faraj’s party in the poorest category at 19 percent. But in the richest category of homes with £ 70,000 income or more they lead with 31 percent. It compares 17 percent to both the improvement between toris and rich voters.
After knowing this conclusion, it is deliberately working that two child benefits try to abolish the cap, promise to restore winter fuel payments for pension and try to take the working class voters, the lowest-earnings should be the lowest-earnings with £ 250,000 levy on non-dome and nationalize the British steel.
Yougov found that labor culprits are less likely to be educated to degree levels, more likely they may be classified as living in working class homes and more likely to vote to leave the European Union.
Professor Sir John Curtis connected it with improvement in becoming more popular with old voters.
He said: “Improvement voters are old; there are many retired, so there is low income. Apart from this, they are less likely to graduate and thus are well paid middle class employment.”
The analysis found that in labor is the third (33 percent) of all voters between the ages of 18 to 29, but all the voters above 50 in improvement are more than one third.
According to yougov, the top reasons for voters to give up labor since the last election are “broken or not promises” or not at 29 percent. Other issues “cost of living” is 24 percent, “very correct” 22 percent, “no difference” is 21 percent, and high immigration is 20 percent.
The survey found that more than 2024 labor voters who will now return the improvement, live in 52 percent, working class homes.
In the last summer election last July, 35 percent of the pro -labor were in the working class homes. Now four out of 10, 41 percent, which will now support the second party, are working classes.
Those who have switched for improvement refer to high immigration (62 percent) and broken promises as 44 percent as their top two reasons, while 48 percent who went to Greens, cite “very writing”.
Labor to Reform UK is likely to have a degree compared to those sticking with switcher labor, while about half (49 percent) gave a holiday in the 2016 Brexit referendum, classified as C2Des (domestic of working class) with a similar number (52 percent). Three out of ten labor voted to conservative in the 2019 elections to improve the UK Swithers (31 percent), while 7 percent of the labor was loyal.
In an interview on Saturday, Labor Peer Lord Glasman said that the recent election results were “more than a wake-up call, it is a huge statement by the working class voters that they have lost trust in us. Can not be argued with it, engaged with it.”
In view of the welfare row, Labor Peer Lord Falkner, a former Lord Chancellor, also told the BBC’s Today program that his party needed “reset”.
The party was supported by that age group with 26 percent in support of the young voters (18 to 26) from the voting on 29 March and 8 June. 34 percent of women aged 18 to 24 now support greens in a category which was strengthened for labor.
But voting has found that the labor now targets students and public sector, as its main vote over the traditional working class is justified with conclusions.