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Unread 9 Sep 2006, 18:41   #11
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Re: More crazey stuff in the British Labour party.

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Originally Posted by Timeline
polls = useless

what one party needs to do to win the next election is do what labour did in 97 and appeal to the groups of students who can vote at the next election for the first time...and atm the tories are the party starting to do that, labour are too preoccupied with the blair/brown saga and lib dems are just vanishing under menzies campbell
I don't think that's what happened in '97 at all (it was more the women/disillusioned middle england voting for young beaming Blair). I think the same is true today - the unpartisan middle ground is the target for all three parties, though students are becoming a more powerful sector of the electorate, perhaps.
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