From apolitical centrists to left-behind patriots, these are six key types of voter that define modern Britain
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Bernard Steen, National Centre for Social Research In the second half of the 20th century, the structure of the British electorate was relatively straightforward. At its core, identifying with a party came down to your attitude to economic inequality and what (if anything) you thought the state should do about it. It’s a simplification, but not a massive one, to say that the political map was one-dimensional: left versus right, Labour versus Conservative.
From apolitical centrists to left-behind patriots, these are six key types of voter that define modern Britain
From apolitical centrists to left-behind…
From apolitical centrists to left-behind patriots, these are six key types of voter that define modern Britain
Bernard Steen, National Centre for Social Research In the second half of the 20th century, the structure of the British electorate was relatively straightforward. At its core, identifying with a party came down to your attitude to economic inequality and what (if anything) you thought the state should do about it. It’s a simplification, but not a massive one, to say that the political map was one-dimensional: left versus right, Labour versus Conservative.