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Left, right or centre? - How milk preference in tea and coffee could influence your political voting intentions

Are Labour voters more likely to put almond alternatives in their tea? And are Tories and Reform voters more likely to have whole milk in their coffee?

Chris Brayford
clock • 2 min read
More in Common's latest poll suggest the type of milk you take in tea or coffee could influence your voting intentions.
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More in Common's latest poll suggest the type of milk you take in tea or coffee could influence your voting intentions.

A new poll has revealed that Reform UK leads amongst those who prefer to have whole milk in their tea or coffee, whilst Labour voters lead amongst those who choose almond, oat and soy alternatives...

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