Labour Country: How to reconnect with rural communities
Labour must reconnect with the politics and culture of the countryside to be confident of winning the next general election.
- Labour Country
- Tobias Phibbs
- 27 March 2018
- Rural
Labour must reconnect with the politics and culture of the countryside to be confident of winning the next general election, according to a new Fabian Society report published today. To secure a working majority the party will need to capitalise on the demise of Ukip and the decline of the Liberal Democrats and gain seats in both rural and semi-rural constituencies.
Labour Country, a new report from the Fabian Society, supported by the Countryside Alliance, shows Labour still has a way to go to win over rural voters. The report argues that to gain countryside seats Labour needs to be seen as ‘a natural party of the countryside’.
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