Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
Same was said of Red Ed. Two on the trot is bad luck. Who's next.The policies themselves are not unpopular. The public broadly agree with taking railways and utilities into public ownership. The public want more money spent on health and social care. Some policies like a four day week not so much because the public think the country will grind to a halt on Friday. It’s almost as if Saturday didn’t exist.
Labour’s problem pretty much begins and ends with Corbyn. Not enough people like or trust him.
Free anything is popular. More money spent on things you need, when you don't have to pay for it is popular. Better services are popular.
Any idiot can promise these things. It's not exactly rocket science is it.
So why is it these policies don't have Labour miles in the lead? Labour always promises more and yet has lost the last 3 general elections.
Thankfully enough people have enough common sense to realise there is no such thing as a free lunch, no matter how appealing the bribe. Labour's policies lack credibility with good reason. It is simply ludicrous to try to pretend that we can spend on the levels suggested and 95% of people won't have to pay a penny more. Or that we can borrow on the scales suggested with no adverse effect or risk to the economy. There are enough members of the public who are not stupid.