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Lab & Libs Haemorrhaging
Both Labour and LibDem membership numbers have taken a hammer blow, according to their accounts published today by the Electoral Commission. Labour is down by 91,000 members, from 523,332 in 2020 to 432,213 as of 31 December 2021.
What sayest the left members of this parish?
What sayest the left members of this parish?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Curiously, you have stated that the Labour and LibDem Party have lost members, but you haven’t stated the utter shambles of a Conservative party have INCREASED membership on last year?
Do you have a link to show ALL the party’s including the one you have omitted ?
In 2019 they polled 180,000 members for the Conservative leadership election and this year 20,000 less. How many are dead and won’t be voting this time?
Meanwhile Labour have over half a million members.
Do you have a link to show ALL the party’s including the one you have omitted ?
In 2019 they polled 180,000 members for the Conservative leadership election and this year 20,000 less. How many are dead and won’t be voting this time?
Meanwhile Labour have over half a million members.
Good job it's not only members of political parties that are allowed to vote in a general election.
The Labour left seemed to think it was when they were crowing about their huge membership numbers under Corbyn. That turned out well for them.
It's irrelevant when it comes down to an election - other than for providing campaign funds.
The Labour left seemed to think it was when they were crowing about their huge membership numbers under Corbyn. That turned out well for them.
It's irrelevant when it comes down to an election - other than for providing campaign funds.
Both those parties previously had huge surges in membership. But lots of the Labour folk who joined because of Corbyn have now fled. Similarly, the Lib Dems attracted a lot of people who identified with opposing Brexit, and who presumably are now cooling off.
For example I have not renewed my membership. It will hit the parties' coffers particuarly, but doesn't necessarily mean people won't vote for them.
In other words, probably an inevitable trend. The Conservatives' membership is paltry by comparison, but they sit with a large majority in parliament, so ...
For example I have not renewed my membership. It will hit the parties' coffers particuarly, but doesn't necessarily mean people won't vote for them.
In other words, probably an inevitable trend. The Conservatives' membership is paltry by comparison, but they sit with a large majority in parliament, so ...
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