The letter from Labour MPs to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage highlights growing concerns about workers' rights and economic policy. As Reform gains traction with a diverse voter base, including disaffected Tories and former Labour supporters, its contradictory economic views may prove problematic. Data indicates a split among voters, with a significant percentage opposing redistributive policies. This internal conflict, along with proposed tax cuts and reforms leaned toward a small-state approach, could hamper Reform's future electoral success as Labour seeks to capitalize on these vulnerabilities.
"If the electoral battleground in 2029 is the detail of economic policy, that will matter. Reform is a victim of its own success."
"The very diversity of this coalition means its members have different views on economic policy. Data shows that 42% of them oppose redistributive policies, while 33% favour them."
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