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Sir John Curtice has issued a devastating assessment of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party ahead of the 12 December general election. The leading British pollster claimed that the Labour Party
were “no longer a party of the working class” in a stunning outburst on the BBC. During The Andrew Marr Show’s newspaper review, Sir John took issue with Labour’s Gloria de Piero view of
Jeremy Corbyn's party. Ms de Piero told Marr that she's "really worried" about Labour's prospects. She said: “Don't underestimate the massive swing to Tories in
big Labour areas. “We have seats that had big majorities then which are now quite low-hanging fruit. That makes me really worried.” She went on to suggest that Labour was in danger of
losing its “soul” if the so-called Red Wall in the North of England falls to the Tories. JUST IN: LEAKED EU PLOT EXPOSES BRUSSELS' BID TO HUMILIATE BORIS WITH EXCRUCIATING TRADE TALKS
The Labour figure said: “If that Red Wall that we all talk about, if those Labour heartlands fall to the Tories we have to resolve that those seats can no longer be on the table. "They
are our heart, they are us." Sir John suggested that the problem for Jeremy Corbyn was that the Labour Party was now viewed as “too left-wing and too socially liberal” in its
traditional heartlands. When Ms de Piero said that this was significant problem for the Labour Party “as the workers party," Sir John jumped in. Acording to a Opinium poll, the Tories
had opened up a whopping 15-point lead over Labour. The main political party leaders are continuing to push their election pledges to voters, as the campaign enters its final few days.
Conservative leader Boris Johnson has said that Thursday's poll was "historic" and a choice to "move forwards" after Brexit. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said the
election is a "chance to vote for hope" and he has "the most ambitious plan to transform our country in decades".