Surely there should be a rule against this sort of thing. Isn’t it basically trying to buy votes in marginal seats?
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has pledged cash to 30 more towns as part of a bid to try to capitalise on the party’s levelling up agenda.
Tamworth, Preston, Corby, Halifax, Bognor Regis, Newtown, Flint, Perth and Newry would be among the places to benefit.
"Pushing Labour 'more 'central'"?Who commissioned that piece of work?
Who carried out the research?
What questions were asked of each party and on what issues to place the dots?
How is authoritarian defined and measured against?
Same for left, centre. ,and right?
What evidence is used to back up the dot positions?
There clearly is a case for the left feeling out in the cold with Starmer pushing Labour more central but that sort of half-arsed (if I am being kind) effort does nobody any favours
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