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The small-town voters deciding the UK’s future are demanding change, our focus group found
A focus group in Makerfield, England, revealed voters in a key UK special election are deeply dissatisfied with political leaders, citing high costs of living, inequality, and disillusionment with Labour and Conservative policies. Participants expressed anger toward Labour leader Keir Starmer and questioned Labour's commitment to working-class interests, while considering Reform UK as an alternative.
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