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YouGov just revealed that more Tory voters DIED than switched to Labour at the general election

Yes, you read that right

The Canary by The Canary
16 July 2024
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In journalism, there’s a saying: when the subject of an article is THAT good, sometimes the headline just writes itself. Well, Canary readers – this is one of those stories. Because a YouGov data analyst has provisionally revealed that of the people who voted Tory in 2019, more of them DIED than voted for the Labour Party at 4 July’s general election. However, while amusing, the Labour election result data from YouGov actually has a serious side.

Labour election result: more Tory deaths than right-wing switchers

YouGov junior data journalist Dylan Difford shared some very interesting but also provisional data from the polling company:

Flow of the vote, 2019-24, provisional version (will wait for the BES data to be released to make a final version, plus some deeper cuts). pic.twitter.com/gktfPn0mgu

— Dylan Difford (@Dylan_Difford) July 15, 2024

The obvious headline figure from the data is that 1.4 million people who voted Tory in 2019 have since died – while 1.1 million switched to vote Labour in 2024. While that figure alone seems shocking – it’s not entirely unsurprising either. As Novara’s Aaron Bastani pointed out:

8% of 2019 Tory voters switching Labour is not nothing.

But it’s pretty insane that a higher percentage of them (10%) died. The demographics of their vote, obvious for so long, is coming to bite. I suspect it’ll be the same at the next election too. https://t.co/tEDx1YiOYh

— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) July 16, 2024

But aside from the facts that a) the Tories’ erstwhile approach of appealing just to older people has literally and metaphorically died, and b) Labour’s shift to the right wing was completely pointless – there’s actually more interesting data to be drawn than that.

In short:

  • Labour lost more voters to the centre and left than they gained from the right – by about 600,000.
  • The Lib Dems gained more Tory votes than Labour did – showing their strategy of targetting affluent areas paid off.
  • More 2019 Tory voters did not cast their ballots than Labour ones – but only by about 300,000.
  • Far from a Labour wipeout of the SNP, it actually only picked up 200,000 of the party’s 2019 voters.

A pointless exercise in so-called democracy

However, in reality these are the headline figures from the YouGov analysis:

  • 12.8 million people who did not vote in 2019 did not vote again.
  • Two million young people voting for the first time actually didn’t even bother.
  • 1.4 million people who voted Labour in 2019 did not vote this time around.
  • Only 300,000 people who didn’t vote in 2019 voted in 2024 for Reform, and 100,000 first time voters did as well.

YouGov’s analysis ties into what we already know. As the Guardian reported, think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) said the 2024 election had the lowest turnout since 1928 – just 52% of people who could vote, did.

However, this election was also about ethnicity and class – with the two going hand-in-hand:

The IPPR report also found that seats where a larger share of the population were older people, wealthy homeowners and white had much higher turnout rates than constituencies where a smaller share of people came from those demographics.

It calculated that turnout was 11% higher in constituencies with the highest proportion of over 64-year-olds, compared with the lowest. Turnout was also 13% higher in constituencies with the highest proportion of homeowners.

In terms of ethnicity and religion, turnout was 7% lower in constituencies with the highest proportion of people from minority ethnic backgrounds, compared with the lowest, and 10% lower in constituencies with the highest proportion of Muslim people.

So, it seems neither Labour nor even Reform, complete with Nigel’s Farage’s preposterous ‘man of the people’ clown show, gave the poorest people in the UK anything worth voting for.

Labour and the rest of them: disenfranchising us

Not that the trend of poorer people not voting is new. As the Canary has documented, since around 2015 poor people have been voting less and less in general elections year-on-year – with the trend even continuing when Jeremy Corbyn was leader of the Labour Party.

It shouldn’t need us to tell you why this is. The UK’s political and financial systems and their proponents have intentionally disenfranchised the poorest people from our democracy – because our corporate capitalist system does not work in their interests. For it to function, those who it abuses the most need to be subjugated the most – otherwise, the whole thing would fall apart.

So, while the funny side of the YouGov polling is that more 2019 Tories died than voted Labour in 2024 – what is actual dead is the idea of UK democracy, if it was even alive in the first place.

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  1. royjenkins284 says:
    2 years ago

    YouGov just revealed that more Tory voters DIED than switched to Labour at the general election —-Yes, you read that right Tory voters for next G.E.
    Points I will make voters
    P—1-Was the reason for the Tory deaths D.W.P. bad policies or Horizon involvement in Tory Govt not paying out the Tory claimant right?
    P—2 -Was it because rules on business rates were trashed so the Tory people run into det as a result of Tory Govt Bad policies on small business.in U.K?
    P—3-Was it the High interest rate on the Tory party members homes and the 2nd homes they rented out to public aided in their suffering??
    P—4-Was it because they could not live of the earning they got so suffer a break down and ill health and NOT supported by our HN.H.S. help lines?
    P—5- I will say the rest of us NONE Tory voter had to live with the same mess as Tory voter your party made of our country and our way of life with NO help.
    Footnote
    I would ask Tory voter how many of you held your Party M.P. you voted for to account fully for trashing our U.K. people way of life If you had all held then to account Tories would still be in power NOW, NO ifs No but! BUT YOU did not tell us NONE Tory voters why you all sat back and let them run wild so what I post here now is part of the truth Tory voter be you like it or not you failed yourself and our country by not holding them to account for any wrongdoing -dodgy voting way that also led to a lot of Tory corruption within London and H.O.Com parliament with SOME Tory M.P. involvement you voted for.

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