Not exact matches
The British National Party, Hungarian Jobbik movement and Geert Wilders» Freedom Party, all of which have played on the economic
fears of working -
class voters, are all within striking distance of seats in the Brussels Parliament.
Some Cabinet ministers
fear that Mr Brown is locked into pursuing a «core vote» strategy appealing to Labour's traditional
voters in the north and the Midlands, and risks alienating southern middle -
class voters who may be more supportive of cuts in public spending.
And see no sign of the common sense written by the mentioned by the named commentors i
fear the working
class voters will drift awy in their millions!
For a start you're not questioning why working
class socialist labour
voters went Ukip in the first place, it wasn't some guardian reading, snobbery that the working
class are think, therefore are bigoted, so they must vote UKIP as they're nasty right wingers who dint like immigration, the decrease in wages among blue collar workers, due to immigration, is by the bosses seeking immigration to pay lower wages to make themselves more profits, Appeasing implies going along with something through
fear of something worse, to agree with controlling immigration, because ex labour
voters are going UKIP isn't appeasing it, why would us being afraid of losing is our votes to.
But regardless of talking to the far - right, Blue Labour's potential to engage working
class voters, and to be «on my side» is an obvious threat to the current Conservative leadership, which failed to attract «Essex man» - working
class voters who want to get on in life and live without
fear of crime - sufficiently in 2010.
While the Northam campaign did not authorize the ad, it did dramatize Democratic
fears that minority turnout will be lower even as white working -
class voters throng to the polls.