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    Re: Hammering For Labour In Hartlepool

    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    Policies are so 2019, Labour are focusing on a revolutionary brand new model of politics that's fit for the 1990s
    In the last couple of elections Labour have had a multitude of popular, well thought out policies - while all the Conservatives have offered is Brexit, Boris waving his hands around and ruffling up his hair, and not being Jeremy Corbyn.
    The last election in particular was so light on policy it was ridiculous


    The public have voted in droves for the latter.

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    Re: Hammering For Labour In Hartlepool

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    In the last couple of elections Labour have had a multitude of popular, well thought out policies - while all the Conservatives have offered is Brexit, Boris waving his hands around and ruffling up his hair, and not being Jeremy Corbyn.
    The last election in particular was so light on policy it was ridiculous


    The public have voted in droves for the latter.
    it is this kind of arrogance that will mean Labour will remain in the shadows. Just because a few polls about the policies say the public may think they are a good idea, does not mean that the public will vote for the party looking to implement them. Of course, only those on the left can critically analyse all parties manifestos, whereas those who are in the centre or the right are bereft of intelligence and capability.

    Consider Germany in 1933, only one party has a manifesto that promises jobs, investment in motorways, lower taxation, support for business, a better welfare state for all citizens... who are you voting for, given the policies are so popular and much needed after the great depression?

    Corbyn and his team were seen to be left rather than centre left, and such is the UK, a left wing party never really does well in a general election.

    The real lackwits are those who think the UK are stupid enough to fall for a marxist promising sensible policies.

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