The chapter delves into the historical and recent strategic voting tendencies of the Liberal Democrats, focusing on how the party attracts voters for tactical reasons rather than ideological alignment. It highlights the party's success in traditionally Conservative areas, its appeal to affluent and environmentally conscious demographics, and the challenge it poses for the Conservative Party in liberal-leaning regions.
This morning, British headlines were about the Labour Party's landslide victory in the UK general election. But take a closer look at the numbers, and there's another story under the surface. UnHerd's Political Editor, Tom McTague, joins Freddie Sayers to dive into the data.
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