Voters are already alienated

Labour voters are already alienated anyway. The challenge is not to stop them from becoming alienated: it's to find a way to win them back.

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What should Labour do next?
Who should lead Labour into the next General Election?
Gordon Brown
Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest
Immediate general election is not in the Party's interest
Changing leaders will alienate voters
Voters are already alienated
Gordon Brown was not elected PM by voters
Labour only won 15% of votes cast in the European elections
Holding a leadership election now would be gross self-indulgence
Leadership contest would signal a divided Party
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