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There's a lot of stupid and/or selfish people out there.
There's a lot of people who just vote for the same party as a habit. They don't like Labour so they just pick the other main one, rather than thinking about their choice.
Same as the "my grandad was a miner so I have to vote Labour" crew.
Or put another way, there are a lot of stupid people out there.
Although the Red Wall was breached last time round, at least until they realised that they were sold a bunch of Brexit and Culture War promises that never materialised and, ultimately, the Tories weren't going to help them.
On a slight tangent: I am super pissed off that Labour has quietly dropped support for PR. Maybe not instantly but I would have hoped over time PR would have sorted out this cultural problem with our parliamentary parties. They're basically football teams at the moment.
Why would a party that benefits from FPTP ever want to change it?