How the Conservatives became the party of Britain’s poor

New study reveals extent of swing in working-class support from Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour to Tories

Boris Johnson on a building site
New study reveals extent of swing in working-class support from Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour to Tories
(Image credit: 2015 Getty Images)

When Boris Johnson demolished the Red Wall at last year’s election, it was clear that the usual political rules had been upended.

Six months after the Conservatives built a big majority from formerly safe Labour seats, a new analysis from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation reveals just how much has changed.

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