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Will she be the next leader of the Labour Party? I think she’s probably the one to change their brand.
thoughts?
thoughts?
I get the impression she’s just waiting for the right opportunity to stick the knife in the Leader's back.
What happened to people standing for election based on their principles?
I think you will find, that will be err….Jeremy CorbynJeremy Corbyn without a beard.
Will she be the next leader of the Labour Party? I think she’s probably the one to change their brand.
thoughts?
Do you mean work out for the politician or for the country?Let’s suppose we live in a country of huge inequality, where the poor can barely make rent, there’s no public services safety net, universal credit is hardly enough to live on…….
Let’s say a politician believes a socialist agenda will solve all those problems…..
How do you think that’ll work out
Nothing
they never win, ever.
Let’s suppose we live in a country of huge inequality, where the poor can barely make rent, there’s no public services safety net, universal credit is hardly enough to live on…….
Let’s say a politician believes a socialist agenda will solve all those problems…..
How do you think that’ll work out
Just read a load of her tweets. Some good sense there, but that's not enough. She comes across to me as an old style stereotypical "pay the workers more" person. An easy populist tactic but I don't think many would readily trust her with much of strategic signficance. She may be able to run the department of payouts, but who runs the economy?
Looked her up:
Not the greatest strategic decision perhaps, was leaving school aged 16 whilst pregnant and without any qualifications. Since then she has done one NVQ level 2. (About one gcse). I'd be more impressed if she'd done an OU degree in Politics and Economics, say.