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Labour avoid collapse despite Corbyn

There are explanations for this poll result, but few of them have anything to do with the Labour leader.

May 30, 2017 11:13
More than half of British Jews who plan not to vote for Labour said they would be more likely to back the party if someone other than Jeremy Corbyn was leader (Photo: PA)
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Surprised?

After some of the worst political headlines ever seen, and story after story about antisemitic incidents ravaging Labour, had you expected the party’s popularity among Jewish voters to have plummeted below even the 8.5 per cent figure of a year ago?

There are a couple of explanations for this week’s slight rise to 13 per cent in the JC’s latest poll, but few of them have anything to do with Jeremy Corbyn.

Remember this is a real election and the issue carries more weight in voters’ minds during a live campaign than a theoretical posing of the question when we last polled opinion in 2016.

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