Labour Joiners recount a litany of things that have changed since 2010.
Not exact matches
Though a majority of
Joiners said in the poll that they thought
Labour had learned the right lessons from its time in government, much of this is wishful thinking: in discussion, they struggle to think of any evidence that
Labour has changed or learned, often insisting simply that «they must have done».
Of these «soft
Joiners», four in ten say one of the concerns they have about voting
Labour is that they might spend and borrow more than the country could afford.
Many
Joiners hit by austerity hope a new
Labour government would restore some or all of what they have lost out on.
Those most recent
joiners are almost most confident that a
Labour Party led by Jeremy Corbyn will win the next general election.
What are local
Labour parties doing to try and actively engage and help new
joiners like @lisariemers?
That might have something to do with the fact that roughly a third of the post-election
joiners had been
Labour members previously.
As Corbyn attracts many new
joiners, there are rumours of hundreds of established members leaving
Labour each week.