I look at the particular challenges for Labour in reconnecting to disillusioned liberal - left voters as part of the task of rebuilding
the broad electoral coalition which won it three election victories.
The party must rebuild
its broad electoral coalition, which is at risk of fracture on three fronts.
Not exact matches
Nat le Roux argues that a one - off
electoral reform pact between Labour and some or all of the minor parties in 2020, with a common manifesto commitment to introduce a new voting system, would likely result in a
broad - left
coalition government.
Labour needs to develop a serious, carefully considered
electoral strategy that recognises the necessity of appealing to a
broad coalition of voters without abandoning core Labour principles and priorities.
A one - off
electoral pact with some or all of these parties would likely result in a
broad - left
coalition government.
A new administration is always an inchoate thing, a reflection of the divergent and conflicting interests that make
broad and successful
electoral coalitions possible.