There is a way for Starmer's Labour to fix the big rift with Muslim voters if it has the will | Miqdaad Versi
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One man expressed disappointment in Keir Starmer's support for Israel's actions in Gaza, with Labour's belated stance change after significant Palestinian casualties and an ICJ ruling considered genocide.
Another voter emphasized the need for a PM to lead, not follow, questioning the ongoing funding of arms to Israel and the challenge Labour faces in regaining Muslim voters post-Starmer's controversial interview.
The article discusses the potential uphill battle for Labour to win back traditional Muslim voters, drawing parallels to past political missteps and highlighting the importance of engaging with communities like Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham did.
Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham's success in mayoral elections with large Muslim populations was attributed to their track record of community engagement and independence in demanding a ceasefire, contrasting with Labour's official stance.
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