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It's weird that neither article mentions the riots. I get why the articles want to attribute the drop to things Labour has actually done or said, but I feel a lot of that drop in support is people seeing that chaos of late July and blaming the nebulous government.
I'm not sure the current government get much blame for the riots.
If things like Any Questions/Answers (also my local) is a guide then a lot of pensioners are angry about the change to the winter fuel allowance.
You're probably right, actually:
There was a post that indicated. Labour has gained support, due to its actions on the riots,
Hard to see anyone placing the blame on Labour. At best there are a number who feel that Labour has not improved the properganda by remaining anti immigration. But that is a long way from responsible.