Labour’s relationship with working class ‘broken’ as analysis reveals it is now the party of wealthy

The worker was warned that his relationship with the working class was broken because new analyzes have become increasingly the party of the richer.
It shows that the new analysis by Yougov is higher than the other parties in a shock of the British, which has won more than 70,000 £ more than 70,000 £.
Poor voters turned into reforms rising in the ballot boxes. Nigel Farage announced that his party is “now the real party of the working class”.
Sir Keir Starmer, less than a year for less than a year to question his own authority to question the poor and disabled people forced to reduce the benefits of the U -turn. The Prime Minister needed savings of £ 5 billion per year, but 122 workers who signed a change designed to kill the Welfare Reform Draft encountered a rebellion from the deputies.
The leading survey Lord Robert Hayward warned that the findings are part of a trend of Labour’s working class “fracture” and traditional relationship.
He said: “The working class was always socially conservative, but the state is dependent on the state, so the labor force voted. The connection was broken – first by Brexit, then with migration.

“There is a very large upper class cohort, which is now dependent on the state and is not much affected by immigration, but also is an internationalist in the mentality.”
Luke Tryl said that one reason for the discontent with labor force, which is more common than the interviewers, is the cost of the working class life crisis and that the working class is more dependent on them when public services do not work ”.
Yougov polling analysis of 17,000 UK voters, which lasted for more than three weeks, has shown that almost one -third (32 percent) in households with £ 20,000 or less, now supports reform UK.
Labor Trail is 13 points in 19 percent in the poorest category of Farage. However, they lead 31 percent in the richest household category with £ 70,000. This is compared to 17 percent of Tories and reform among richer voters.
The findings come after the intentional termination of the reform of the reform to end the benefit limit of the two children, to recover winter fuel payments to pensions, to the lowest winners by giving wage increase with £ 250,000 to those who do not DOMS and the nationalization of British steel.
Yougov found that labor defectors are less likely to be educated at the degree level, that they are more likely to live in working -class household households, and that they were more likely to vote for leaving the EU.
Professor Sir John Curdice associated reform with being more popular among former voters.
“Reform voters are older; there are too many retired, so there are lower income. In addition, they are less likely to graduate and therefore in good paid middle class employment.”
The analysis found that the Labor Party had one -third (33 percent) of all voters between the ages of 18 and 29, but the reform had more than one third of all voters over the age of 50.
According to Yougov, the biggest reasons of voters who have abandoned the Labor Party since the last election have been “broken or not” at 29 percent. Other issues “Life Cost” 24 percent, “Too Rightwing” 22 percent, “did not make a difference” 21 percent and high migration 20 percent.
In the poll, he found that more than half of the 2024 workers’ voters, which are currently supporting 52 percent reform, lived in working -class households.
Last July, last July, 35 percent of the workers’ supporters were in the working class households. Now, in 10 percent of those who will support another side, 41 percent are working class.
Reforms refer to high immigration (62 percent) and 44 percent of broken promises, as the first two reasons, refer to 48 percent to the Greens.
Labor Reform UK Switchers voted with a similar number (52 percent) classified as C2DES (52 percent) in the 2016 Brexit referendum, C2DES (52 percent) in the 2016 Brexit referendum. Three of the ten labor Engineers voted in reform (31 percent), conservative votes in the 2019 elections and 7 percent of those who are loyal to labor.
In an interview on Saturday, the worker Peer Lord Glasman said that the last election results were more than a call to wake up, that working -class voters were an enormous expression that they lost their confidence in us. This should not be discussed and should be engaged in this ”.
Following the welfare order, Lord Falconer, a former Lord Chancellor, said Lord Falconer, BBC’s party’s need to “reset ..
The vote on March 29 and 8 June increased by the young voters (18 to 26), the Green’s party in general supporting the party in general. Initially, 34 percent of women aged 18-24 are now supporting greens in a category that is strong for labor.
However, the vote seems to be justified by the findings that the workers’ criticisms aimed at the public sector as the basic vote on the traditional working class.