In a previous thread by Mikey, he made two statements. One was "Labour are popular all over Britain" and the other was "Labour which is setting the agenda for fairness,". The other day I read, and I think it was on the BBC Website (an organisation not known for its right wing views?), a comparison on two families claiming benefits. One family where the father worked but as they had a large family and an autistic child and all the children where home schooled had their income topped up with tax credits. The second family where neither parent worked, father unemployed for 14 years because his skills were not wanted, hadn't tried to retrain in all that time and his weekly expenditure included Sky TV, cigarettes, 24 cans of lager and large amount on mobile phones. How can creating more welfare dependency be a fairer society? As for Labour being popular all over Britain, of course there are voters for all parties in every constituency but that doesn't mean a particular party will get in.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16876486