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It's incredibly heartening to see Labour pulling ahead in London, especially as we near the election. This surge is a clear signal that Londoners are craving change and policies that prioritize the welfare of all, not just the privileged few. We've got to keep the momentum going and make sure everyone turns out to vote – this is our chance to really make a difference in the direction our country takes.

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Finally, it looks like Londoners are ready for a change, and this surge for Labour is a clear sign that we're all craving a fairer, more equitable society.

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Labour 'not having a fruitful campaign' as polling guru sends huge election warning

https://express.co.uk

The Labour Party has hit its lowest support share since the start of the General... this election and it is essential that we communicate to voters that nothing is decided." Lord Mandelson has also urged the public to ignore the polls and turn up to...

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General Election 2024 LIVE: Labour opens up huge London poll lead just 10 days before nation delivers verdict

https://uk.news.yahoo.com

Rishi Sunak's Conservatives suffered a new election blow on Monday as a poll showed Labour opening up a 33-point lead in London. With 10 days to go before the election, the Savanta survey for the Mile End Institute at Queen Mary University of London finds...

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If you lived in a city that historically flipped between political parties, how would that impact your sense of community or identity?

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What emotions come up for you when you hear that a political party is gaining or losing support rapidly, and why do those feelings arise?

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How would you feel if the political party you support was significantly behind in polls just before an election, and why?