SIR Keir Starmer must make a sizable tilt to the right to bag votes from uncertain Brits, according to pollsters.
His road to No10 is said to hinge on “Blue Labour” voters who back Rwanda flights and believe political correctness has gone too far.
He must win over 40 per cent of the pro-NHS group who want a leader proud to be British, according to J.L. Partners.
Data scientist Callum Hunter said: “The electorate is still quite conservative, with a small ‘c’, but they have abandoned the Conservative Party in their droves.
“The Tories are facing an electorate that agrees on them, but has given up on them.
“Keir Starmer needs to worry more about these voters than any other group.
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“A post-election Conservative Party resurgence could see this group fall away.
“Right now, Keir Starmer leads on leadership attributes, and the salient issues are ones that Labour own, but there are fundamental policy disagreements between Labour and the electorate.
“It will be a tough job to reconcile these two positions, if they get into government.”
Meanwhile former Tory MP Mark Logan today declared he will support Labour after stepping down in Bolton North.
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He claimed the Tories were “unrecognisable” from ten years ago.