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@MrOolong I'm tired and yet I must still work, but: Labour is strong in the cities, with the young, with the poor.
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@MrOolong all of whom are less likely to be registered and to vote. Partly practically: time-poor, moving every few years, shallower roots..
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@MrOolong I would definitely be interested if that intuition doesn't hold up, but it's convincing enough to satisfy my curiosity for now.
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@MrOolong (this effect is most graphically obvious between normal maps and equal-sized-contstituency maps)
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@MrOolong also worth noting : the Tories will reform constituency boundaries in line with the number of registered voters. Tricky...