Neither Labour or the Democrats are left wing. Is it surprising that those with a conscience are not enamoured with them?

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I usually think the work that John Burn-Murdoch does in the FT is really good, but I question his analysis in an article this morning.

The headline is:

The left is losing its grip on ethnic minority voters

The first chart is this:

An analysis follows, but I think that it fundamentally misses the point that neither Labour nor the Democrats are on the left of politics.

Being to the left of neo-fascist adjacent parties does not make you left-wing. In both these cases, it makes you firmly centre-right and neoliberal in reality. No wonder people of any ethnicity are fed up with these parties: they lack a moral compass or any sign of empathy. Why should people be enamoured with them?

The FT should take note.

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