Dining across the divide: I thought Labour would be bad. I didn't think they'd be bad so quickly'
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Dining across the divide: I thought Labour would be bad. I didn't think they'd be bad so quickly'
"Becky: 'I joined Labour in order to get Jeremy Corbyn in... It really felt like this was someone who was going to change the world.'"
"Andy: 'I stopped supporting Labour during the Corbyn time... the party was more focused on the professional classes, rather than their traditional, core vote.'"
Becky and Andy, despite their differing political views, share a strong bond illustrated through their dinner conversation. Becky, a data product owner, and vocal supporter of Jeremy Corbyn, remains aligned with Labour ideals despite the party's changes. Andy, once a Labour member, grew disenchanted with Corbyn's leadership, leading him to support the Conservatives instead. Their discussions reveal a juxtaposition of beliefs about party priorities, showing how personal relationships can bridge political divides even in the current polarized environment.
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