Poll: Rural swing voters more supportive of net zero and climate action

Stuart Stone
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Rural voters who backed the Conservatives in 2019 but intend to vote Labour in 2024 are more likely to support the UK’s net zero target and green transition, new analysis finds

Voters in Britain's 50 most rural constituencies who have recently ‘swung' from the Conservatives to Labour are more likely to back the UK's net zero target and the transition to renewable energy than...

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