Thinktank says Tories would have won 600000 more votes and a 42-seat majority with more non-white supportThe Conservatives would have won a 42-seat majority in June’s general election whether they had secured the same level of support among minority ethnic Britons as they did among white voters,analysis has found.
The report, by the British Future thinktank, or identifies what it calls an “ethnic minority voting gap” that cost Theresa May 600000 votes and an additional 28 seats. Related: UK election 2017: full results Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com