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  • Nov 19, 2024 | ukandeu.ac.uk | Zain Mohyuddin |Alex Walker

    Zain Mohyuddin uses data from a large survey of ethnic minorities’ values and attitudes to unpack Conservative support among Chinese and Hindu voters. One of the few bright spots for the Conservatives in the 2024 general election was their strong showing among British Hindu and British Chinese voters.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | ukandeu.ac.uk | Zain Mohyuddin |Alex Walker

    Zain Mohyuddin uses data from a large survey of ethnic minorities’ values and attitudes to evaluate the three most often cited explanations for why ethnic minorities overwhelmingly support Labour. Labour’s 2024 election win came despite a collapse in support among Muslim voters – a group which traditionally has been highly loyal. Labour’s share of the Muslim vote fell from 80% in 2019 to just over 60% in 2024.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | politicshome.com | Matilda Martin |Zain Mohyuddin

    6 min read The Tory performance with British Hindu and British Chinese voters on 4 July was one of the very few bright spots for the party. But our analysis suggests that a strategy of going after Reform voters could cost the Conservatives support with these groups. One of the few bright spots for the Conservatives in the 2024 General Election was their strong showing among British Hindu and British Chinese voters.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | tolerance.ca | Zain Mohyuddin

    By Zain Mohyuddin, Research associate UK in a Changing Europe, King's College London Labour’s 2024 election win came despite a collapse in support among Muslim voters – a group which traditionally has been highly loyal. Labour’s share of the Muslim vote fell from 80% in 2019 to just over 60% in 2024. Anger over the party’s position on the conflict in Gaza led many Muslim voters to switch to independent candidates.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | theconversation.com | Zain Mohyuddin

    Labour’s 2024 election win came despite a collapse in support among Muslim voters – a group which traditionally has been highly loyal. Labour’s share of the Muslim vote fell from 80% in 2019 to just over 60% in 2024. Anger over the party’s position on the conflict in Gaza led many Muslim voters to switch to independent candidates. Of the seven seats that Labour lost, five have Muslim populations of 25% or more.

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