A large part of voters seek a new party, poll says

In a measurement made by Independent newspaper it turns out that people in Great Britain do not feel represented by their political parties: Co-operatives and Laborists follow Periscope. Millions of voters feel homeless and would consider supporting a new centre party, the survey reveals. About half of those who were [...]
In a measurement made by Independent newspaper it turns out that people in Great Britain do not feel represented by their political parties: Co-operatives and Laborists follow Periscope.
Millions of voters feel homeless and would consider supporting a new centre party, the survey reveals.
Nearly half of those questioned in an exclusive poll said they would not give votes to any of the political parties they have.
This research comes at the time when the Laborists are back on the left, while the perms Brexites have replaced part of the centre's voters, with other movements that are stepping up to fill out the emptyer.
And yet, it turns out that most of these voters would not vote the new party just because of a “anti-Brexiti”.











