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Labour Faces Growing Threat as Voter Support Drops

February 25, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Labour Faces Growing Threat as Voter Support Drops

The study found 46% of those switching from Labour since July were economically insecure, compared with 31% who were more financially stable.

Labour’s support is eroding rapidly among voters who feel financially insecure, a new study has revealed, raising concerns for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership. 

The report, conducted by leading political analysts, urges Starmer to prioritize improving living standards instead of focusing on divisive cultural debates and immigration policies.

With growing unease over the rise of Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, some Labour backbenchers have called for a harder stance on migration and crime. However, research by the University of Oxford’s Prof Jane Green and Prof Geoffrey Evans indicates that the key issue behind Labour’s declining support is economic insecurity. 

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The analysis, commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation poverty charity, underscores a rise in “voter volatility” as financial struggles push many away from Labour.

According to the findings, Labour has lost 40% of the voters who helped propel Starmer into Downing Street last year. Of those abandoning the party, 46% are financially insecure, compared to just 31% who are in stable financial situations. Prof Green, director of the Nuffield Politics Research Centre, emphasized the urgency of the situation. 

“Financially insecure voters are the ones looking for political alternatives because they can’t see things getting better for themselves or their children. All the talk of culture wars and immigration misses their primary experience. 

“A party that delivers on economic security—supporting people by bringing down costs and giving them a chance to restock their savings safety net—can feel much more secure in their electoral prospects too.”

Prof Jane Green
Labour Faces Growing Threat as Voter Support Drops
Prof Jane Green

Government insiders have grown increasingly concerned over Labour’s vulnerability, particularly following a recent YouGov poll that showed Reform UK surpassing both Labour and the Conservatives for the first time. The rise of right-wing populist movements in Western democracies, including Donald Trump’s return to power in the United States and the growing influence of the far right in Germany, adds to these concerns.

Some Labour MPs affiliated with the Blue Labour movement have been pushing Starmer to take a firmer stance on immigration, fearing that the party is losing working-class voters. However, the study suggests that economic grievances, not cultural or immigration issues, are driving Labour’s declining support.

One of the key missteps highlighted in the report is Labour’s decision to withdraw the winter fuel allowance, a move that may have alienated voters struggling to make ends meet. The party’s generally pessimistic messaging about Britain’s economic outlook in its first 100 days in power has also been poorly received, particularly among the financially insecure.

The research found that economically struggling voters were twice as likely to believe that Labour was handling household economic security very poorly.

Middle-Aged Voters Most at Risk

An estimated 35% of the UK electorate, or roughly 18.5 million potential voters, are now classified as economically insecure, according to the study. 

For the first time, the 35-39 age group has emerged as the most affected demographic, signaling a major shift in voter behavior. Traditionally seen as politically stable, these middle-aged voters are now more likely to switch parties based on financial concerns.

Prof Green pointed to the growing political instability stemming from this financial uncertainty. “The fragility of people’s finances, especially in mid-life, is matched with an increasingly fragile electoral landscape,” she explained. She stressed the urgency for parties to address economic anxieties if they hope to maintain support in the next election. 

As Labour navigates its early months in government, it faces mounting pressure to pivot its focus towards economic policies that offer tangible relief to struggling voters. Without a clear strategy to boost financial security, Labour risks further erosion of its support base, leaving room for emerging populist movements to capitalize on growing public discontent.

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