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The Observer - Labour winning back swathes of Brexit voters, data reveals
Summary of the front page
The Observer calls the King’s Coronation his “crowning moment” as the paper features a large image of the monarch. However, its front page story looks at data from last week’s local elections in England which show Labour may be winning back pro-Brexit voters.
The paper says leading academics believe the results are evidence that the link between voting for Brexit and voting for the Conservatives is weakening – giving Labour further encouragement that it can take back seats across the so-called “red wall” and win the next general election.
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