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Originally Posted by Mick
Explain the dire local election results then for Labour, let’s see “if falling off your chair”, recovered at least some applicable intelligence.
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I mean 'dire' is very much spin though isn't it? It's slightly better than 2018 overall which is when Labour had polling numbers consistent with their 2017 election performance. Which is quite a recovery from 2019.
It's not amazing, it's not great. But it's not bad either. It's a decent performance. Especially in the context of where they've come from.