The Black Paper
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/fan_mail/new] Summary Ahead of the 7 May local elections, we surveyed 123 African heritage voters across the UK. The findings confirmed some things we suspected, complicated a few assumptions, and threw up a few surprises. In this episode, we walk through the data: the scale of Labour's collapse in this community, the Green surge driven not by new voters but by Labour leavers, and what it will take for any party to earn this vote. It is one of the more important conversations we have had on the podcast. We hope you find it worth your time. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context of the Survey 01:05 Community Voting Intentions and Community Engagement 02:18 Survey Methodology and Respondent Demographics 03:33 Political Party Trends and Voter Preferences 04:56 Key Issues: Cost of Living, Housing, and Immigration 06:36 Community Engagement and Voter Registration Insights 09:57 Age and Demographic Breakdown of Respondents 12:25 Local vs National Issues and Community Concerns 15:14 Effective Campaign Strategies and Community Outreach 18:12 Influence of Political Figures and Community Inspiration 20:51 Emotional Factors and the Power of Hope in Politics 22:17 Immigration Policies and Community Impact 25:09 Representation of Black and Ethnic Minority Politicians 27:13 Barriers to Voting and Community Disconnection 28:46 Engagement Levels and Political Awareness 30:38 Interest in Local Issues and Community Participation 33:41 Housing, Land, and Local Service Concerns 43:48 Discrimination, Racism, and Community Safety 44:48 Cost of Living Crisis and Economic Challenges 54:31 Political Strategies and Community Mobilisation 57:52 Conclusion and Call to Action Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/support]
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