June 18, 2020
Coronavirus has changed everything. Make sense of it all with the Waugh Zone, our evening politics briefing. Sign up now.
Boris Johnson’s 50,000 Nurses Pledge More Crucial Than Brexit In ‘Red Wall’ Victory
Boris Johnson’s promise to hire 50,000 more nurses was twice as important as Brexit in wooing former Labour voters in the so-called red wall seats, a new inquest into the party’s election defeat has found.
The fresh study into why Jeremy Corbyn lost in 2019 found that - just like the 2016 referendum pledge of £350m a week for the NHS - Tory pledges on nurses and 50 new hospitals resonated with traditional working class voters in the north of England and midlands.
The analysis, by campaign group Labour for a European Future and shared exclusively with HuffPost UK, argues that Keir Starmer can only win the next election if he persuades the party’s former voters he has a stronger offer than Johnson on health, jobs and crime.
And with the Covid-19 crisis highlighting the importance of public health cuts, Labour has to come up with memorable and specific policies to show it has learned the lessons of the pandemic better than the Tories, it suggests.
The new ‘Lessons For Labour’ study makes clear that unhappiness with Corbyn’s leadership and his lack of credibility on policy was the main factor overall in Labour’s shattering defeat to a Tory majority of 80 last December.
But it also singles out the NHS as a Tory secret weapon among ex-Labour voters, highlighting a YouGov finding that Johnson’s 50,000 more nurses promise was the most popular policy the firm had ever polled.The report picks up on a finding buried in a megapoll by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft, showing that Leave voters who had backed Labour in 2017 had very different motivations from Leave voters who backed the Tories.
A huge 68% of Labour Leavers said the NHS was the main driver for them voting Conservative in 2019, more than twice the number (29%) who said “getting Brexit done” was the biggest reason. In contrast, 76% of Tories gave Brexit as their prime motivator.
Report co-author Mike Buckley said: “It’s a mistake to think that thousands of people voted Conservative for the first time just to get Brexit done. Labour-Tory defectors were far more motivated by Johnson’s promises on nurses, police officers and hospitals.
“Those policies were not plucked out of thin air - they were targeted at people who have seen public services decline for years and want better. For Labour to win voters back it needs a credible and specific offer on health and crime.”
The report itself states: “Labour Leave voters are not the same as Tory Leave voters. Their priorities are different. Had Labour offered Labour Leavers a policy programme more appealing to them, and leadership they could believe in, more could have been retained.”
Even though the 50,000 “new” nurses claim was heavily criticised for relying on retaining current staff, it was repeated so often that the Tory message got through, the report’s authors say.
Labour’s main NHS campaign issue in the election centred on disputed claims that the Tories would try to sell off the health service to America in a trade deal.
Its own shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth has since admitted there was not enough focus on policies to improve the NHS or attack Tory waiting lists and shortages.“Labour must be specific about the NHS. ’24 hours to save the NHS’ leaflets don’t work because voters don’t believe it is in danger. We have to answer the question of how the NHS would be better under Labour,” the report says.
“Labour must make the case for public health. Post-virus it will be even more important. It has been underfunded by the Tories.”
More broadly, the report says that voters want credible policies combined with credible leadership.
“They will not turn out for socialist utopia, which has never been a preoccupation of the majority. They will turn out for things that they believe will make a real difference to their lives.
“Blair’s pledge card in 1997 promised real, measurable change to class sizes, NHS waiting times, getting young people into work, dealing with young offenders and a strong economy. Labour must speak to voters’ priorities, and not expect that they will come behind ours.”The post-mortem does however stress that Labour lost as many Remain voters as Leave voters in 2019 - 1.1 million of each - and blames the party’s lack of clarity over a second referendum and whether it would campaign to stay in the EU.
It also says that no election can be won without an increase in Labour seats in Scotland, where close links with the EU are especially popular.
A new MRP poll for the Best for Britain campaign found that even in ‘Red Wall’ seats, 90% of voters felt that getting a trade deal with the EU was either “important” or “very important:” some 60% of Labour-to-Tory switchers worried that prices would rise without a deal.
Another survey by IpsosMORI found that 70% Leave voters aged under 48 think the UK should actually keep or increase EU regulations and standards.
“Brexit is not done. Voters still care about our relationship with Europe – and will continue to do so. Labour needs to make the case for a close relationship with Europe as the best outcome for the NHS, jobs, wages and security,” the election report says.
“Labour cannot ignore the issue of Europe. It is deeply important to many people. Labour will need a clear position on our economic, trade and security links with the EU in 2024.”
The report is withering too about the repeated failure of the past three Labour leaders to connect with voters, ridiculing the claim from some Corbyn supporters that they “won the argument”
It says that in 2010 “we lost the argument over the crash”, in 2015 “we lost the argument over austerity” and in 2020 “we lost the argument over Europe” and credibility.Related... EHRC Defends Impartiality After Jeremy Corbyn Questions Anti-Semitism Investigation 'Levelling Up': Covid Deaths Data Leaves Boris Johnson With Nowhere To Hide Nurse Who Died Of Covid-19 After Giving Birth Felt 'Helpless' About Being On Front Line
Related Stories
Latest News
Top news around the world
Academy Awards

‘Oppenheimer’ Reigns at Oscars With Seven Wins, Including Best Picture and Director

Get the latest news about the 2024 Oscars, including nominations, winners, predictions and red carpet fashion at 96th Academy Awards

Around the World

Celebrity News

> Latest News in Media

Watch It
JoJo Siwa Reveals She Spent $50k on This Cosmetic Procedure
April 08, 2024
tilULujKDIA
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Files for Divorce from Ryan Anderson
April 08, 2024
kjqE93AL4AM
Bachelor Nation’s Trista Sutter Shares Update on Husband’s Battle With Lyme Disease | E! News
April 08, 2024
mNBxwEpFN4Y
Alan Tudyk Does All His Disney Voices
April 08, 2024
fkqBY4E9QPs
Bob Iger responds to critics who call Disney "too woke"
April 06, 2024
loZMrwBYVbI
Kirsten Dunst recites a classic cheer from 'Bring it On'
April 06, 2024
VHAca3r0t-k
Dr. Paul Nassif Offers Up Plastic Surgery Warning for Gypsy Rose Blanchard | TMZ
April 09, 2024
cXIyPm8mKGY
Reba McEntire Laughs at Joy Behar's Suggestion 'Jolene' is Anti-Feminist | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
11Cyp1sH14I
NeNe Leakes Says She's Okay with Cheating If It's Done Respectfully | TMZ TV
April 08, 2024
IsjAeJFgwhk
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding was 20 years in the making
April 08, 2024
BU8hh19xtzA
Bianca Censori wears completely sheer tube dress and knee-high stockings for Kanye West outing
April 08, 2024
IkbdMacAuhU
Kelsea Ballerini tells trolls to ‘shut up’ about pantsless CMT Music Awards 2024 performance #shorts
April 08, 2024
G4OSTYyXcOc
TV Schedule
Late Night Show
Watch the latest shows of U.S. top comedians

Sports

Latest sport results, news, videos, interviews and comments
Latest Events
08
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Udinese - Inter Milan
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester United - Liverpool
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur - Nottingham Forest
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Juventus - Fiorentina
07
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Sheffield United - Chelsea
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Monza - Napoli
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Wolfsburg - Borussia Monchengladbach
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Verona - Genoa
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Cagliari - Atalanta
07
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Hoffenheim - Augsburg
07
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Frosinone - Bologna
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Heidenheim - Bayern Munich
06
Apr
GERMANY: Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund - Stuttgart
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brighton - Arsenal
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Roma - Lazio
06
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Crystal Palace - Manchester City
06
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
AC Milan - Lecce
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Chelsea - Manchester United
04
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Sheffield United
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Arsenal - Luton
03
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Aston Villa
02
Apr
ENGLAND: Premier League
West Ham United - Tottenham Hotspur
01
Apr
SPAIN: La Liga
Villarreal - Atletico Madrid
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Lecce - Roma
01
Apr
ITALY: Serie A
Inter Milan - Empoli
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Manchester City - Arsenal
31
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Real Madrid - Athletic Bilbao
31
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Liverpool - Brighton
30
Mar
SPAIN: La Liga
Barcelona - Las Palmas
30
Mar
ENGLAND: Premier League
Brentford - Manchester United
30
Mar
ITALY: Serie A
Fiorentina - AC Milan
Find us on Instagram
at @feedimo to stay up to date with the latest.
Featured Video You Might Like
zWJ3MxW_HWA L1eLanNeZKg i1XRgbyUtOo -g9Qziqbif8 0vmRhiLHE2U JFCZUoa6MYE UfN5PCF5EUo 2PV55f3-UAg W3y9zuI_F64 -7qCxIccihU pQ9gcOoH9R8 g5MRDEXRk4k
Copyright © 2020 Feedimo. All Rights Reserved.