Labour might be down, but it's not necessarily out - voters reflect on a year in power
Briefly

Labour's voters express disappointment with the government’s performance, highlighting a perceived neglect of public needs. Citizens in seats like Dartford and Gravesham, which Labour won with significant swings, feel let down by unmet expectations since the party returned to power. Many had hoped for more profound changes and connection from their elected officials. The recruitment process for engaged voters didn't indicate political discourse, suggesting a broad public sentiment rather than just a political critique. The overarching theme is a strong sense of disillusionment with Labour's governance.
The overwhelming sense among Labour's voters is one of disappointment, with critiques centered around unmet expectations and a perceived failure to connect with public needs.
Labour's relationship with the voters has soured since coming to power, indicating a significant disconnect between the party and its base, particularly among those who voted for them.
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