Gaza conflict's influence on British politics shows signs of fading
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The Economist
Summary
The article examines how the Gaza conflict is reshaping British politics, particularly among Muslim voters and younger demographics. It notes that while anger at Labour's handling of the war has fueled the rise of pro-Gaza independent MPs and boosted the Green Party, the issue remains a secondary concern for most voters. There are signs that the war's political impact may be waning.
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· 3 pulledFirst of all, they are very complicit in the genocide in Gaza
That's a big thing.
As the conflict in Gaza has ground on, Britons' views of Israel have hardened.
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