So... Labour has published its election review report:
www.labourtogether.uk/review
PDF here: docs.labourtogether.uk/Labour%20Together%202019%20Election%20Review.pdf
I've had a quick skim through this morning (and searched some terms such as women/ LGBT/ trans etc) and have a few thoughts/ observations:
- no reference to any differences in responses between men/women
- no overt references to LGBT issues
But a few fuzzy comments like how:
"A key fault line runs between the three most “socially liberal” groups who make up the majority of Labour’s “core” . . . and the rest of the electorate on many currently salient issues." (PDF p 128)
This is highlighted perfectly by the chart on page 68 which highlights voters' perception of Labour as massively left-wing.
The only reference I've found to any gender debate issues is in the report from the online survey from The Campaign Company ( docs.labourtogether.uk/The%20Campaign%20Company%20Survey%20Analysis.pdf ) where hidden away as the penultimate comment, it says:
"Concerns around the party position on trans rights
The development of perceived hard lines on trans rights in recent weeks. Most of these responses expressed concerns around the exploitability of self-identification in gendered spaces such as toilets and women's refuges."
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