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SideburnsOfDoomtoday at 2:03 PM1 replyview on HN

Your article is 404 not found. Thank you for your opinion that "centre-left parties should actually be right-wing, it works, trust me". However, I do not share it and nor did the UK. Nor does the linked study, whose analysis and methods I find more persuasive than yours.

> Every thing Starmer said indicated he was soft on immigration and he took no meaningful steps to stop it and send refugees back.

Immigration into the UK is steeply down (1), the "took no meaningful steps" is just not true. But this is not how the topic is reported. I do believe that Home Secretary Mahmood truly does believe the hard-line things that she says (2) and that it is in no way winning any votes for Labour. Again, actual Labour voters are repulsed, and Reform voters are not attracted.

This underscores my point that ceding this issue is not how centre-left parties win. I refer you to the study linked above as to how this backfired due to these perceptions.

1) https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyp1ekd584o

2) https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/21/shabana-mah...


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rayinertoday at 2:16 PM

Try this one: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1mgkd93r4yo

What i’m describing is literally how the Danish left got back in power. In the UK you’d need someone in Labour at least as aggressive as Fredrickson: https://theconversation.com/denmarks-prime-minister-has-led-.... Immigration isn’t “left wing” or “right wing.” It’s just neoliberalism. It’s based on viewing people as fungible units of labor output.

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