Labour’s general election challenge tougher after sweeping boundary changes
by Matthew George
Jan 16, 2024
3 minutes
Labour will need a historic swing to win the general election expected in 2024, as the party’s path to power has been made more difficult by extensive boundary changes.
Sir Keir Starmer will have to achieve a swing of 12.7 points from the to become prime minister, new research shows – larger than the 10.2 point swing Tony Blair managed in his 1997 landslide, and more than double the swing at any other election since
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