unelectable in English

adjective
1
(of a candidate or party) unable to be elected.
People could afford the moral symbolism of voting for an unelectable candidate.

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1. In 1981, several centrist and right-leaning Labour MPs formed a breakaway group called the Social Democratic Party (SDP), a move which split Labour and is widely believed to have made the Labour Party unelectable for a decade.