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May 13, 2021, 6 tweets

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Amongst UK adults, @TheGreenParty outperform Labour on:

👉Representing change for the better (45% vs 38%)
👉Presenting a vision for the future (45% vs 38%)
👉Being clear what they stand for (49% vs 37%)
👉Being the party of aspiration (40% vs 36%)

🔴Three in five UK adults say the Labour Party has lost its way (61%).

This includes a similar proportion of 2019 Labour voters (57%) who say the same.

🔴Half of UK adults say the Labour Party are not clear about what they stand for (50%).

This includes a third of their own voters from 2019 (33%), and almost three-quarters of 2019 Con voters (71%).

🔴Three in ten Labour voters say that their party is not the party of aspiration (30%).

This rises to almost three-quarters of 2019 Con voters (72%) who say the same.

🔵By contrast, Conservative voters are much less likely to say that their party is not the party of aspiration - just one in six (16%).

Even amongst 2019 Labour voters, a third say that the Conservatives are the party of aspiration (34%).

🟢@TheGreenParty more likely than Labour to be viewed as presenting a vision for the future amongst Londoners (51% vs 46%) and 2016 Remain voters (53% vs 51%).

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