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"content": "Could it be that Labour focussed its efforts on only the harder constituencies to swing, rather than safe seats, \u0026 so the swing to Labour was less because no swing was \"generated\" in the safe seats? Had they campaigned as much in all constituencies then would they have had a larger national swing (but fewer seats)? The breakdown per constituency shows that the measly 2% swing was just as measly in the constituencies they won from the Tories. Tories lost not Labour won.\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2024/jul/05/eleven-charts-that-show-how-labour-won-by-a-landslide",
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