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TONY PARSONS

Labour ditched working class voters…and now they’ve ditched Labour for good

MY mother – East End girl, militant dinner lady, a proud union member – would not have dreamed of voting Tory.

She would have seen voting Tory as a betrayal of her class, her community and everything she loved.

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The annihilation of Keir Starmer's party in Hartlepool and local councils proves Labour are no longer the party of the working classCredit: AFP

But they don’t make working class Labour voters like my mum any more. And they never will again.

The annihilation of Labour in Hartlepool, and in councils across the country, proves that the Tories are the party of the working class now.

My mum died in 1999, during what will, I suspect, be Labour’s last ever residence in 10 Downing Street. For Labour, the party is over.

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Working class Labour voters no longer feel any loyalty towards the party that was formed to represent them. Why should they?

Labour took for granted the working men and women who supported them for generations.

Labour made no attempt to understand the forces that made many millions of them vote for Brexit.

Labour abandoned the Brexit-voting working class, thought they could get by with the sourdough-eating, university-educated, Guardian-reading globalists who are embarrassed by the Union Jack but lick their lips at that EU flag.

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Now the working class have abandoned Labour. They are never coming back.

And the big problem for Labour is that all those Guardian-reading globalists will never be enough to win a general election.

Labour thought they could flourish without the working class. They were wrong.

Labour took for granted working voters, like my mum Emma (left), who supported them for generations
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Labour can get shot of ill-starred Sir Keir Starmer and replace him with a Corbyn clone who thinks that Hamas, Hezbollah and the IRA were not such a bad bunch of guys.

Or Labour’s militant barmy army can hold Starmer’s feet to the fire to make him more left wing.

Labour can even try having a woman leader for the first time in their history.

None of it will make the slightest bit of difference. Labour are no longer an effective Opposition, or even a real political party.

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