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I can understand the 66% who didn't vote for them not being particularly impressed, but they seem to have dropped from 33.7% voters in the GE to just 16% support now. Quite strange.
1. Huge own goals eg WFP which would've very much have affected Labour voters.
2. Impatience. The young and not so young who need affordable homes, today or tomorrow, they don't see any change. Obviously after 25 years of it being kicked down the road, it wasn't to change in 11 months, but that doesn't help the sentiment for people in despair.
3. Employment in well paid jobs. Nothing has happened, in fact the ers NIC rise meant that employers aren't taking on staff. Again, partly not Labour's fault, decades of not following the wonderful German apprenticeship route has come home to roost.
4. Incumbent governments soon get a kicking, all bad news magnified. The honeymoon after 1997 a rarity.