The end of two-party politics? Emerging changes in the political preferences of British Jews
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November 2025
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Abstract
New findings on the voting preferences of Jews in the UK, drawing on the latest data from the JPR Research Panel, suggest the proportion of British Jews specifically expressing a preference for one of the ‘main’ two parties (Labour and Conservatives) in 2025 was just 58% – the lowest level ever recorded by some distance. The report also explores the driving forces behind this shift, and who among the Jewish community is more likely to vote for the Green Party and Reform UK.
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Surveys Voting Patterns Elections Jewish Community Jewish Communal Politics Main Topic: Other Politics Political Parties
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Geographic Coverage
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Link to article including link to pdf, The end of two-party politics? Emerging changes in the political preferences of British Jews
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The end of two-party politics? Emerging changes in the political preferences of British Jews. . November 2025: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-5010
