hilts
Well-Known Member
Labour's manifesto wasn't especially bonkers. There were very few complaints from the party centrists on its content. The disagreements were on how the message was put across and how undue attention was put on policies that didn't capture the public imagination. People are getting excited about Keir Starmer but his politics aren't a radical departure from those of Corbyn to be honest. He does seems to be winning people over across different sides of the party though. The landscape of politics in the country has changed and i'm not totally convinced there is that much of a centre ground anymore. If the party has ideas that can actually work that happen to be towards the centre, then i'm not ideologically opposed to them. But the party can't just ditch its underlying principles in pursuit of a this mythical centre ground that doesn't really seem to delivering votes.
I'm not sure complaining about your own parties manifesto during an election is wise or typical tbh mate. Not sure how else they could sell it they basically made a list of everything they feel is wrong with the country and said they would throw money at it. Until this is realised then their next manifesto will be disbelieved and much pretty laughed at again.
Not enough people outside the core vote took them seriously.